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AN 

AMERICAN  RESPONSE 

TO 

EXPRESSIONS  OF 
ENGLISH  SYMPATHY 


NEW  YORK 

PRINTED  FOR  THE  ANGLO-AMERICAN  COMMITTEE 

1899 


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THE  STAFFORD  HOUSE  RESOLUTION. 


STAFFORD  HOUSE, 

July  13,  1898. 

The  following  resolution  was  offered  by  Lord  Brassey.  It 
was  supported  by  Earl  Grey,  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  Baron  Farrer, 
Baron  Brassey,  Baron  Tennyson,  Baron  Monkswall,  Sir  John 
Lubbock,  Rear-Admiral  Lord  Charles  Beresford,  and  James 
Bryce.  The  resolution  was  put  to  vote  by  the  Duke  of  Suther 
land  and  declared  to  be  unanimously  adopted  : 

"  Considering  that  the  peoples  of  the  British  Empire  and  the 
United  States  are  closely  allied  by  blood,  inherit  the  same  liter 
ature  and  laws,  hold  the  same  principles  of  self-government, 
recognize  the  same  ideas  of  freedom  and  humanity  in  the 
guidance  of  their  National  policy  and  are  drawn  together  by 
strong  common  interests  in  many  parts  of  the  world,  this 
meeting  is  of  opinion  that  every  effort  should  be  made  in  the 
interests  of  civilization  and  peace  to  secure  the  most  cordial 
and  constant  cooperation  on  the  part  of  the  two  nations." 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ANGLO-AMERICAN 
COMMITTEE  IN  LONDON. 


Chairman, 
Rt.  Hon.  JAMES  BBYCE,  M.  P. 

Honorary  Treasurer, 
The  DUKE  OF  SUTHERLAND. 

Honorary  Secretaries, 
T.  LEE  ROBERT,  Esq. 
R.  C.  MAXWELL,  Esq.,  LL.  D. 
Sir  FRED.  POLLOCK,  Bart. 

6,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  E.  C. 


ANGLO-AMERICAN   COMMITTEE 
IN  NEW  YORK. 


Chairman, 
WHITELAW  REID. 

Secretary, 
FRANK  D.  PAVEY. 


LYMAN  ABBOTT, 

110  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn. 

JAMES  W.  ALEXANDER, 

32  East  26th  Street. 

CHARLES  C.  BEAMAN, 

11  East  44th  Street. 

JOHN  L.  CADWALADER, 

13  East  35th  Street. 

JOHN  G.  CARLISLE, 

4  Washington  Square,  N. 

JOHN  CLAFLIN, 

55  Pierrepont  Street,  Brooklyn. 

M.  A.  CORRIGAN, 
452  Madison  Avenue. 

FREDERIC  R.  COUDERT, 

158  West  58th  Street. 

WILLIAM  E.  DODGE, 

262  Madison  Avenue. 

ELBRIDGE  T.  GERRY, 

2  East  61st  Street. 

RICHARD  WATSON  GILDER, 

55  Clinton  Place. 

ABRAM  S.  HEWITT, 

9  Lexington  Avenue. 

THOMAS  L.  JAMES, 

32  East  42d  Street. 


DANIEL  S.  LAMONT, 

26  West  53d  Street. 

SETH  Low, 

30  East  64th  Street. 

FRANK  D.  PAVEY, 

32  Nassau  Street. 

HENRY  C.  POTTER, 

10  Washington  Square,  N. 

WHITELAW  REID, 

451  Madison  Avenue. 

GEORGE  L.  RIVES, 

14  West  38th  Street. 

CARL  SCHURZ, 

16  East  64th  Street. 

EDMUND  C.  STEDMAN, 

16  Broad  Street. 

WAGER  SWAYNE, 

8  West  43d  Street. 

J.  KENNEDY  TOD, 

12  West  10th  Street. 

BENJAMIN  F.  TRACY, 

14  West  20th  Street. 

CORNELIUS  VANDERBILT, 

2  West  58th  Street. 

WILLIAM  C.  WHITNEY, 

871  Fifth  Avenue. 


PREFATORY  NOTE. 

THE  formation  of  an  Anglo-American  Committee  in  Great 
Britain,  during  the  war  with  Spain,  was  first  brought  con 
spicuously  to  American  attention  by  the  meeting  of  representa 
tive  men  at  Stafford  House,  in  July,  1898,  under  the  presidency 
of  the  Duke  of  Sutherland.  It  was  felt  that  so  spontaneous  and 
important  a  manifestation  of  the  general  British  sympathy  with 
the  United  States  at  that  moment  called  for  recognition  and  an 
adequate  response.  Various  movements  to  that  end  finally  cul 
minated  in  the  organization  of  an  Anglo-American  Committee 
in  New  York.  This  Committee  prepared  a  brief  address,  in 
reply  to  the  resolutions  of  the  Stafford  House  meeting,  and  ar 
ranged  to  solicit  signatures  to  it  from  representative  men  in 
every  State  in  the  Union.  The  proposed  address  was  sent  out 
to  about  fifteen  hundred  men,  carefully  selected  from  promi 
nent  citizens  in  public  life,  in  the  professions,  educators,  men 
of  letters,  and  men  of  business,  without  distinction  of  politics, 
with  the  following  letter  : 

"  NEW  YORK,  July  27,  1898. 

"  DEAR  SIR  :  It  has  seemed  desirable  that  some  public  recog 
nition  should  be  made  by  our  citizens  of  the  many  demonstra 
tions  of  good-will  toward  America  which  have  recently  occurred 
throughout  the  British  Empire.  Especially  has  it  seemed  proper 
that  we  should  respond  to  the  cordial  expressions  of  the  Anglo- 
American  Committee,  which  includes  in  its  membership  a  large 
proportion  of  the  leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Great  Britain. 

"  The  immediate  object,  it  is  believed,  can  be  best  obtained  by 
a  brief  address,  signed  by  citizens  in  all  sections  of  the  country, 
representing  by  descent  the  various  races  and  nationalities  of 
the  Old  World.  As  a  result  of  several  conferences  a  committee 
has  been  appointed  to  prepare  and  circulate  such  an  address. 
This  committee  respectfully  requests  your  signature  to  the  in 
closed  document,  and  begs  that  you  will  return  the  paper  imme 
diately  to  the  address  of  the  secretary. 

"  May  we  ask  that  you  will  kindly  regard  this  communication 
as  confidential  I w 


The  character  and  significance  of  this  first  direct  movement 
in  the  United  States  for  a  response  to  the  friendly  advances  on 
the  part  of  distinguished  Englishmen  may  be  gathered  in  part 
from  the  personnel  of  the  Committee  who  signed  the  above 
letter. 

Its  Chairman  was  the  personal  representative  of  the  President, 
sent  as  special  Ambassador  to  Great  Britain  for  the  Queen's  Ju 
bilee.  Three  Democratic  members,  Messrs.  Lamont,  Carlisle, 
and  Whitney,  had  served  in  the  Cabinet  of  Mr.  Cleveland ;  while 
on  the  Republican  side  were  members,  also  now  resident  in  New 
York,  who  had  held  places  in  the  Cabinets  of  four  Republican 
Administrations :  Mr.  Schurz  in  that  of  Mr.  Hayes ;  Mr.  James  in 
those  of  both  Mr.  Garfield  and  Mr.  Arthur ;  and  Mr.  Tracy  in 
that  of  Mr.  Harrison.  The  Committee  thus  included  a  Cabinet 
member  representing  every  President  and  every  Administration 
since  General  Grant's.  It  also  contained  the  First  Assistant 
Secretary  of  State,  Mr.  Cadwalader,  under  Hamilton  Fish  in 
General  Grant's  Administration,  and  the  First  Assistant  Secre 
tary  of  State,  Mr.  Rives,  under  Thomas  F.  Bayard  in  Mr.  Cleve 
land's  Administration.  The  authoritative  representation  of  both 
parties  in  the  country  thus  went  from  the  present  time  straight 
back  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 

This  friendly  movement  for  peace  and  good-will  also  crossed 
lines  of  race  and  religion,  as  well  as  of  party :  securing  the  co 
operation  of  the  Frenchman,  Frederic  R.  Coudert ;  the  German, 
Carl  Schurz ;  the  chief  Catholic  prelate  of  New  York,  Archbishop 
Corrigan  ;  and  the  chief  Episcopal  dignitary,  Bishop  Potter. 

It  included  likewise  all  factions  within  the  ranks  of  the  party 
now  in  power,  ranging  from  Benjamin  F.  Tracy  and  John  Claf- 
lin  to  Seth  Low  and  Wager  Swayne,  while  it  also  embraced  In 
dependents  like  Mr.  Schurz  and  Mr.  Gilder.  It  seemed  fairly 
representative,  too,  of  diverse  important  elements  of  citizenship, 
including  business  men  and  capitalists  like  Messrs.  Vanderbilt, 
Gerry,  Claflin,  and  Dodge ;  literary  men  like  Messrs.  Stedman 
and  Gilder;  such  a  former  Mayor  of  New  York  as  Abram 
S.  Hewitt ;  among  the  clergymen  the  successor  to  Henry  Ward 
Beecher's  pulpit  in  Plymouth  Church ;  a  College  President, 
various  former  members  of  Congress,  a  State  Senator,  and  lead 
ing  lawyers. 

The  address  which  this  Committee  prepared  expressed  in  the 
simplest  words  the  warm  appreciation  felt  by  Americans  for  the 
sympathy  and  fellowship  shown  by  citizens  of  Great  Britain 
toward  this  country  in  time  of  war ;  and  was  intended  to  indi 
cate  their  desire  for  the  continuance  of  a  good  understanding 
between  the  two  countries,  without  any  hostility  to  any  other. 

When  the  movement  came  to  be  known  to  the  public  it  was 


received  with  general  favor.  Almost  no  objection  to  it  was  heard 
from  any  quarter ;  while  it  was  obvious  that  the  signatures  might 
easily  have  been  increased  a  hundredfold.  Practically  none  of 
those  to  whom  the  address  was  sent  refused  to  sign  it ;  and 
eveiy  name  undoubtedly  stands  for  a  general  sentiment  in  the 
community  it  represents.  The  entire  list  therefore  presents 
weighty  evidence  of  the  substantially  universal  good  feeling 
aroused  in  the  United  States  by  the  attitude  of  Great  Britain 
during  the  late  war,  and  of  the  earnest  hope  that  the  present 
good  understanding  and  friendship  between  the  two  countries 
may  be  perpetual. 


ADDRESS. 


E,  citizens  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  desire  to  express 
our  most  hearty  appreciation  of 
the  recent  demonstrations  of 
sympathy  and  fellowship  with  this  country 
on  the  part  of  citizens  of  the  various  coun 
tries  comprised  in  the  British  Empire.  We 
earnestly  reciprocate  these  sentiments,  rec 
ognizing  as  we  do  that  the  same  language 
and  the  same  principles  of  ordered  liberty 
should  form  the  basis  of  an  intimate  and 
enduring  friendship  between  these  kindred 
peoples,- -a  friendship  destined  to  hasten 
the  day  of  peace  and  good- will  among  all 
the  nations  of  the  earth. 


ALABAMA. 

John  W.  Bishop,  City  Court  Judge,  Talladega. 

William  LeRoy  Broun,  President  of  the  Alabama  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Auburn. 

John  Bruce,  United  States   District  Court  Judge,  Middle  Dis 
trict  of  Alabama,  Birmingham. 

James   B.    Head,   Associate    Justice,    State   Supreme    Court, 
Montgomery. 

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Oscar  E.  Hundley,  State  Senator  and  World's  Fair  Commis 
sioner,  Huntsville. 
Eufus  N.  Rhodes,  Editor  of  "The  Birmingham  Daily  News," 


Birmingham. 


Henry  T.    Toulmin,    United    States    District    Court    Judge, 
Southern  District  of  Alabama,  Mobile. 


ARKANSAS. 

J.  Gr.  Ashinhurst,  Paris. 

Henry  C.     Caldwell,     United     States    Circuit    Court    Judge, 

Little  Rock. 
James  E.  Riddick,   Associate  Justice,  State   Supreme   Court, 

Little  Rock. 
John  H.   Rogers,   United   States  District  Court  Judge,   Fort 

Smith. 

U.  M.  Rose,  Little  Rock. 
William  Gr.  Whipple,  ex-Mayor,  Little  Rock. 
John  A.  Williams,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Eastern 

District  of  Arkansas,  Little  Rock. 
Carroll   D.  Wood,   Associate    Justice,    State    Supreme  Court, 

Little  Rock. 

CALIFORNIA. 

William  Alvord,  The  Bank  of  California,  San  Francisco. 
W.  B.  Berry,  Editor  of  "  The  Pacific  Christian,"  San  Francisco. 
Thomas  B.  Bishop,  Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 
Levi  Chase,  San  Diego. 

Horace  Davis,  Manufacturer ;   author  of  "  Shakespeare's  Son 
nets  :  an  Essay,"  San  Francisco. 

D.  M.  Delmas,  Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 

Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Johnson,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  Los  Angeles,  Los  Angeles. 
Martin   Kellogg,   LL.   D.,   ex-President  of  the   University  of 

California,  Berkeley. 
Joseph  Le  Conte,   LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Greology  and  Natural 

History,    University    of    California;  Writer   on    Evolution, 

Berkeley. 
W.  H.  McDougal,  Editor  of  "  The  Pacific,"  San  Francisco. 

E.  William  McKinstry,  Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 

W.  S.  Matthew,  D.  D.,   Editor  of  "The   California  Christian 

Advocate,"  San  Francisco. 
Rt.  Rev.  William  F.  Nichols,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  California;   Dean   of  the  Church   Divinity   School,   San 

Mateo. 

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Evans  S.  Pillsbury,  Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 

Erskine    M.  Ross,  United    States  Circuit  Court  Judge,   Los 

Angeles. 
Rev.  Horatio  Stebbins,  D.  D.,  Successor  of  Thomas  Starr  King 

as  Pastor  of  the  First  Unitarian  Church,  San  Francisco. 


CONNECTICUT. 

Walter  Allen,  Author,  New  Haven. 

John  W.  Ailing,  Lawyer,  New  Haven. 

Henry  Barnard,  LL.  D.,  Founder  of  the  Public  School  Systems 

of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island ;  First  United  States  Com 
missioner  of  Education ;   ex-President  of  the  University  of 

Wisconsin ;  Author  of  Educational  Works,  Hartford. 
Clark  S.  Beardslee,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Dogmatics  and 

Ethics,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford. 
Edward  G.  Buckland,  Professor  of  Evidence,  Yale  Law  School, 

New  Haven. 

Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  ex-Governor  of  Connecticut,  Hartford. 
A.  E.  Burr,  Editor  of  "  The  Hartford  Times,"  Hartford. 
Rev.  Frank  Samuel  Child,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 

Church,  Fairfield. 
Charles   Hopkins  Clark,   Editor  of   "The   Hartford   Courant," 

Hartford. 

William  Z.  Clark,  Hartford. 
Francis  B.  Cooley,  Hartford. 
Edward  S.  Dana,  Professor  of  Physics,  Yale  University  ;  Writer 

on  Mineralogy,  New  Haven. 
Timothy  Dwight,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Yale  University ; 

Member  of   the  New  Testament  Revision   Company,   New 

Haven. 
George  P.  Fisher,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  the  University  School 

and   Professor  of   Ecclesiastical   History,   Yale   University; 

author  of  a  "History  of  the  Christian  Church,"  etc.,  New 

Haven. 
William  B.  Franklin,  Manufacturer ;  Major-General  of  United 

States  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War,  Hartford. 
Arthur  L.  Gillett,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Apologetics,  Hartford 

Theological  Seminary,  Hartford. 
Rev.  Francis  Goodwin,  Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman  (retired), 

Hartford. 
William  Hamersley,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court  of 

Errors ;  Lecturer  on  Law,  Trinity  College,  Hartford. 
Samuel  Hart,  D.  D.,  Librarian  of  Trinity  College ;  Secretary  of 

the  Protestant  Episcopal  House  of  Bishops,  Hartford. 

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Chester  T.  Hartranft,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Hartford  The 
ological  Seminary,  Hartford. 

William  Waldo  Hyde,  Lawyer ;  ex-Mayor  of  Hartford,  Hartford. 

Melancthon  W.  Jacobus,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  New  Testament 
Exegesis,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford. 

Charles  M.  Lamson,  D.  D.,  Hartford. 

Thomas  E.  Lounsbury,  LL.  D.,  L.  H.  D.,  Professor  of  English, 
Yale  University;  author  of  "Life  of  James  Fenimore 
Cooper,"  etc.,  New  Haven. 

Charles  M.  Mead,  Professor  in  the  Hartford  Theological  Semi 
nary,  Hartford. 

Alexander  E,.  Merriam,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Practical  Theology, 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford. 

Donald  Gr.  Mitchell,  Man  of  Letters  ;  author  of  "  English  Lands, 
Letters  and  Kings,"  New  Haven. 

Edward  Know  Mitchell,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Eastern  Church 
History,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford. 

Theodore  T.  Munger,  D.  D.,  author  of  "  On  the  Threshold," 
"The  Freedom  of  Faith,"  etc.;  Congregational  Clergyman, 
New  Haven. 

Edwin  Pond  Parker,  LL.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  South  Church ; 
author  of  "  The  Ministry  of  Natural  Beauty,"  Hartford. 

Charles  E.  Perkins,  Lawyer,  Hartford. 

Alfred  T.  Perry,  Librarian  of  the  Hartford  Theological  Semi 
nary,  Hartford. 

Waldo  S.  Pratt,  Mus.  D.,  Professor  of  Music,  Hartford  Theologi 
cal  Seminary,  Hartford. 

Edward  V.  Preston,  Major,  United  States  Army  in  the  Civil 
War ;  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford. 

Henry  C.  Robinson,  LL.  D.,  Lawyer  and  ex-Mayor  of  Hartford, 
Hartford. 

George  Williamson  Smith,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Trinity 
College,  Hartford. 

William  Gr.  Sumner,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Political  and  Social 
Science,  Yale  University;  author  of  a  "History  of  American 
Currency,"  Lives  of  "  Andrew  Jackson,"  "  Alexander  Hamil 
ton,"  "  Eobert  Morris,"  etc.,  New  Haven. 

Henry  Stoddard,  Lawyer,  New  Haven. 

William  K.  Townsend,  Professor  of  Contracts,  Yale  Law  School ; 
United  States  District  Court  Judge,  New  Haven. 

David  Torrance,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court  of 
Errors,  Derby. 

Joseph  H.  Twitchell,  D.  D.,  author  of  a  "  Life  of  John  Win- 
throp  " ;  Congregational  Clergyman,  Hartford. 

Morris  Franklin  Tyler,  Professor  of  Jurisprudence,  Yale  Law 
School,  New  Haven. 

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Williston  Walker,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Modern  Church  History, 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary ;  Writer  on  the  History  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  the  United  States,  Hartford. 

Charles  Dudley  Warner,  Editor,  Novelist,  and  Essayist ;  author 
of  a  "  Life  of  Washington  Irving,"  etc.,  Hartford. 

Francis  Waylaud,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Yale  Law  School,  Now 
Haven. 

David  A.  Wells,   LL.  D.,  Writer  on  Economics;   author   of 
"  The  Principles  of  Taxation,"  etc.,  Norwich. 

Rt.  Rev.  John  Williams,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Connecticut  and  Presiding  Bishop  in  the  United 
States;  author  of  "Ancient  Hymns  of  Holy  Church,"  Mid- 
dletowu. 

Theodore  Salisbury  Woolsey,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Interna 
tional  Law,  Yale  University,  New  Haven. 

Thomas  Cook  Wordin,  Bridgeport. 

John  Wurts,  Professor  of  Elementary  Law,  Yale  Law  School 
New  Haven. 

COLORADO. 

William  Fraser  McDowell,  S.  T.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  Univer 
sity  of  Denver,  Denver. 

William  F.  Slocum,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Colorado  College, 
Colorado  Springs. 

Rt.  Rev.  John  Franklin  Spalding,  D.  D.,  S.  T.  D.,  Protestant 
Episcopal  Bishop  of  Colorado ;  author  of  "  Jesus  Christ  the 
Proof  of  Christianity,"  etc.,  Denver. 

Willard  Teller,  Lawyer,  Denver. 

Henry  W.  Warren,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church;  author  of  "Recreations  in  Astronomy," 
and  of  Religious  Works,  Denver. 

DELAWARE. 

Samuel  Bancroft,  Jr.,  Wilmington. 

Ignatius  C.  Grubb,  Associate  Justice,  State  Court  of  Errors  and 
Appeals,  Wilmington. 

George  A.  Harter,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Delaware  College, 
Newark. 

Anthony  Higgins,  ex-United  States  Senator;  Lawyer,  Wil 
mington. 

William  T.  Porter,  The  J.  Morton  Poole  Company,  Wilmington. 

William  H.  Purnell,  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science, 
Delaware  College,  Newark. 

William  H.  Swift,  Wilmington. 

Ebe  W.  Tunnell,  Governor  of  Delaware,  Dover. 

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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Cleveland  Abbe,  Professor  of  Meteorology,  Columbian  Univer 
sity,  Washington. 

Richard  H.  Alvey,  Chief  Justice,  Court  of  Appeals  of  the  Dis 
trict  of  Columbia ;  formerly  Member  of  the  Venezuelan  Com 
mission,  Washington. 

Henry  F.  Blount,  Publicist,  Washington. 

W.  J.  Boardman,  Lawyer,  Washington. 

Amos  C.  Bradley,  Professor  of  Criminal  Law,  Columbian  Uni 
versity,  Washington. 

Henry  B.  Brown,  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  Washington. 

Samuel  C.  Busey,  LL.  D.,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  in  George 
town  University,  Washington. 

Charles  C.  Cole,  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  Washington. 

Walter  S.  Cox,  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  Washington. 

J.  L.  M.  Curry,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  ex-Minister  to  Spain ;  General 
Agent  of  the  Peabody  and  of  the  John  F.  Slater  Education 
Funds ;  Soldier,  Statesman  and  Educator,  Washington. 

J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  Reporter  of  the  United  States  Supreme 
Court,  Washington. 

George  F.  Edmunds,  ex-United  States  Senator  from  Vermont ; 
Constitutional  Lawyer,  Washington. 

John  Jay  Edson,  Banker,  Washington. 

John  W.  Foster,  ex-Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States ; 
ex-Minister  to  Russia,  Spain  and  Mexico ;  International  Law 
yer,  Washington. 

Melville  W.  Fuller,  LL.  D.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States 
Supreme  Court,  Washington. 

Samuel  H.  Greene,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  Calvary  Baptist  Church, 
Washington. 

Alexander  B.  Hagner,  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  Washington. 

Teunis  S.  Hamlin,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Covenant  Presbyterian 
Church,  Washington. 

Col.  John  Hay,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States ;  ex- Am 
bassador  to  Great  Britain ;  Lincoln's  Private  Secretary  and  his 
Biographer  (with  J.  G.  Nicolay) ;  Man  of  Letters,  Washington. 

W.  A.  Henderson,  Law  Department,  Southern  Railway  Com 
pany,  Washington. 

John  F.  Hurst,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church ;  Chancellor  of  the  American  University ;  author  of 
"  A  History  of  Rationalism,"  etc.,  Washington. 

16 


Alexander  Mackay-Smith,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  St.  John's  Episcopal 
Church,  Washington. 

Martin  F.  Morris,  Associate  Justice,  Court  of  Appeals  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  Washington. 

Simon  Newcomb,  LL.  D.,  formerly  Editor  of  "  The  Nautical  Al 
manac";  author  of  "Popular  Astronomy";  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Astronomy  in  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
Washington. 

Charles  C.  Nott,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States  Court  of 
Claims,  Washington. 

Rufus  W.  Peckham,  Associate  Justice  of  the  United  States  Su 
preme  Court,  Washington. 

Stanton  J.  Peelle,  Associate  Judge,  United  States  Court  of 
Claims ;  ex-Congressman  from  Indiana,  Washington. 

Henry  E.  Pellew,  Lawyer,  Washington. 

H.  Price,  Washington. 

John  R.  Procter,  President  of  the  United  States  Civil  Service 
Commission,  Washington. 

Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Y.  Satterlee,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Washington ;  author  of  "  A  Creedless  Gospel  and 
the  Gospel  Creed,"  Washington. 

W.  S.  Shallenberger,  Second  Assistant  Postmaster-General ;  ex- 
Congressman  from  Pennsylvania,  Washington. 

Seth  Shepard,  Associate  Justice,  Court  of  Appeals  of  the  Dis 
trict  of  Columbia,  Washington. 

John  Sherman,  ex-Secretary  of  State ;  ex-Secretary  of  the  Treas 
ury  ;  ex-United  States  Senator  from  Ohio  ;  author  of  "  Forty 
Years  in  the  House,  Senate  and  Cabinet,"  Washington. 

George  Truesdell,  Commissioner  of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
Washington. 

B.  L.  Whitman,  D.  D.,  President  of  Columbian  University, 
Washington. 

John  D.  Whitney,  President  of  Georgetown  University,  Wash 
ington. 

FLORIDA. 

J.  J.  Finley,  Lake  City. 

John  F.  Forbes,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  the  John  B.  Stetson  Uni 
versity,  Deland. 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Crane  Gray,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  Southern  Florida,  Orlando. 

John  A.  Henderson,  Vice-President  and  General  Counsel,  Florida 
Central  and  Peninsular  Railroad  Company,  Tallahassee. 

James  W.  Locke,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Southern 
District  of  Florida,  Jacksonville. 

John  G.  Reardon,  Lawyer,  Ocala. 

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Rt.  Rev.  Edwin  G.  Eeed,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of 

Florida,  Jacksonville. 
George  W.  "Wilson,  Editor  of  "  The  Florida  Times-Union  and 

Citizen,"  Jacksonville. 

GEORGIA. 

M.  W.  Adams,  Ph.D.,  Dean  and  Professor  of  Greek,  Atlanta 

University,  Atlanta. 
Samuel  B.  Adams,  Lawyer,  Savannah. 
William  E.  Boggs,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of 

Georgia,  Athens. 
W.  A.  Candler,  D.  D.,  President  of  Emory  College,  and  Bishop  of 

the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  Oxford. 
F.  G.  DuBignon,  Lawyer,  Savannah. 
Rev.  Isaac   S.  Hopkins,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  South,  Atlanta. 
Rt.  Rev.  C.  Kinloch  Nelson,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  Georgia,  Atlanta. 

William  T.  Newman,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  North 
ern  District  of  Georgia,  Atlanta. 
Emory  Speer,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Southern 

District  of  Georgia,  Macon. 

IDAHO. 

James  H.  Beatty,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  District 

of  Idaho,  Boise. 
James  M.  Wells,  Payette. 

ILLINOIS. 

George  E.  Adams,  Chicago. 

William  J.  Allen,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Southern 
District  of  Illinois,  Springfield. 

E.  Benjamin  Andrews,  LL.  D.,  City  Superintendent  of  Schools ; 
ex-President  of  Brown  University ;  author  of  a  "  History  of 
the  United  States  During  the  Last  Quarter  Century,"  etc., 
Chicago. 

B.  W.  Baker,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Chaddock  College,  Quincy. 

William  T.  Baker,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Chicago. 

Frank  Billings,  M.  D.,  Chicago. 

Henry  W.  Bishop,  Chicago. 

Lloyd  W.  Bowers,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

John  E.  Bradley,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Illinois  College,  Jackson 
ville. 

Walter  H.  Bradley,  Acting  President  of  Blackburn  University, 
Carlinville. 


lit.  KVv.  Alexander  Rurgoss,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  I).,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  Quincy,  Peoria. 

M.  H.  Chamberlain,  LL.  D.,  President  of  McKendree  College, 
Lebanon. 

Chauncey  S-  Conger,  Lawyer,  Carmi. 

I.  N.  Dauforth,  M.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Woman's  Medical  School, 
Northwestern  University,  Chicago. 

George  L.  Douglass,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

D.  D.  Evans,  Danville. 

John  V.  Farwell,  Merchant,  Chicago. 

James  M.  Flower,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

G.  A.  Follansby,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

William  A.  Fuller,  Chicago. 

Eev.  M.  A.  Gault,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Cynosure,"  Chicago. 

George  W.  Gere,  Champaign. 

Peter  Stonger  Grosscup,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge, 
Chicago. 

Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  D.  D.,  President  of  Armour  Institute, 
Chicago. 

John  H.  Hamliue,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

William  R.  Harper,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  University  of  Chi 
cago;  Writer  on  Greek,  Hebrew,  and  Educational  Subjects, 
Chicago. 

Harlow  N.  Higiiibotharn,  of  Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Wilson  T.  Hogg,  President  of  Greenville  College,  Greenville, 
and  Editor  of  "  The  Free  Methodist,"  Chicago. 

James  L.  Houghteling,  ex-President  of  the  Brotherhood  of  St. 
Andrew,  Chicago. 

George  Irviu,  M.  D.,  Aledo. 

Professor  R.  A.  Jernberg,  Editor  of  "Die  Evangelisten," 
Chicago. 

William  C.  Jones,  Lawyer,  Robinson. 

Thomas  Kane,  Manufacturer,  Chicago. 

Elbridge  G.  Keith,  Metropolitan  National  Bank,  Chicago. 

Lyman  Lacey,  Judge  of  the  State  Appellate  Court,  Second  Dis 
trict,  Havana. 

J.  A.  Leavitt,  D.  D.,  President  of  Ewing  College,  Ewing. 

Charles  W.  Leffingwell,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  Living  Church," 
Chicago. 

Robert  T.  Lincoln,  Lawyer;  ex-Minister  to  Great  Britain, 
Chicago. 

Henry  M.  Lyman,  M.  D.,  Chicago. 

James  G.  J.  McClure,  D.  D.,  President  of  Lake  Forest  Univer 
sity,  Lake  Forest. 

Alexander  C.  McClurg,  Publisher  and  Writer ;  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General,  United  States  Volunteers,  Chicago. 

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Cyrus  H.  McCormick,  Manufacturer,  Chicago. 

Franklin  MacVeagh,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

Edward  Q-.  Mason,  Lawyer  and  Historical  Writer,  Chicago. 

Hardin  W.  Masters,  Lewistown. 

John  J.  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Illinois  Trust  and  Savings 
Bank,  Chicago. 

Mortensen  and  Crook,  Publishers  of  "  Volke-Yennen,"  Chicago. 

Rev.  William  I.  Phillips,  General  Secretary,  National  Christian 
Association,  Chicago. 

Rev.  Samuel  F.  Porter,  Chicago. 

Henry  Wade  Rogers,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Northwestern  Uni 
versity,  Evanston. 

J.  M.  Ruthrauff,  A.  M.,  President  of  Carthage  College,  Carthage. 

J.  D.  Severinghaus,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  the  "  Lutherischer  Kirchen- 
freund,"  Chicago. 

Rt.  Rev.  George  F.  Seymour,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episco 
pal  Bishop  of  Springfield,  Springfield. 

Byron  L.  Smith,  President  of  the  Northern  Trust  Company, 
Chicago. 

William  R.  Stirling,  Chicago. 

Graham  Taylor,  D.  D.,  Professor  in  the  Chicago  Theological  Sem 
inary,  Chicago. 

Anthony  Thornton,  Lawyer,  Shelby ville. 

Archelaus  E.  Turner,  A.  M.,  President  of  Lincoln  University, 
Lincoln. 

Ezra  J.  Warner,  Chicago. 

Silvanus  Wilcox,  Elgin. 

Norman  Williams,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

E.  S.  Winbigler,  M.  D.,  Alexis. 

Frederick  S.  Winston,  Lawyer,  Chicago. 

William  Wright,  Vice-President  of  the  First  National  Bank, 
Freeport. 

Levi  W.  Yaggy,  Lake  Forest. 

INDIANA. 

John  H.  Baker,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Indianapolis. 

Charles  H.  Browriell,  President  of  the  Citizens'  National  Bank, 
Peru. 

Rt.  Rev.  Francis  Silas  Chatard,  D.  D.,  Roman  Catholic  Bishop 
of  Vincennes,  Indianapolis. 

John  B.  Conner,  Editor  of  "  The  Indiana  Farmer,"  Indianapolis. 

William  Cumback,  ex-Lieutenant-Governor  of  Indiana,  Greens- 
burg. 

D.  W.  Fisher,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Hanover  College, 
Hanover. 

20 


Frank  E.  Gavin,  Lawyer,  Indianapolis. 

Hillary  A.  Gobin,  D.  D.,  President  of  DePauw  University, 
Greencastle. 

Otto  Gresbam,  Lawyer,  Indianapolis. 

Hugb  H.  Hanna,  Manufacturer;  Cbairraan  of  the  Executive 
Committee  of  tbe  Indianapolis  Monetary  Commission,  In 
dianapolis. 

Addison  C.  Harris,  Lawyer;  recently  appointed  Minister  to 
Austria,  Indianapolis. 

Rev.  George  Hindi}7,  B.  D.,  President  of  Ridgevillo  College, 
Ridgeville. 

F.  A.  Z.  Kumler,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  tbe  Eastern  Indiana  Nor 
mal  University,  Muucie. 

John  H.  Martin,  I).  D.,  President  of  Moores  Hill  College,  Moores 
Hill. 

W.  H.  H.  Miller,  LL.  D.,  ex-Attoruey-General  of  the  United 
States;  Law  Partner  of  ex-President  Harrison,  Indianapolis. 

Joseph  J.  Mills,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Earlham  College,  Rich 
mond. 

T.  C.  Reade,  D.  D.,  President  of  Taylor  University,  Upland. 

George  L.  Reinhard,  Lawyer,  Bloomington. 

George  E.  Ross,  ex-Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Logans- 
port. 

James  Henry  Smart,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Purdue  University, 
Lafayette. 

William  T.  Stott,  D.  D.,  President  of  Franklin  College,  Franklin. 

Clem  Studebaker,  Manufacturer,  South  Bend. 

Joseph  Swain,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Indiana  University,  Bloom 
ington. 

Maurice  Thompson,  Author;  ex-State  Geologist  of  Indiana, 
Crawfordsville. 

Lew  Wallace,  author  of  "Ben  Hur,"  "The  Fair  God,"  "The 
Prince  of  India";  Major-General  of  United  States  Volunteers  in 
the  Civil  War;  ex-United  States  Minister  to  Turkey,  Craw 
fordsville. 

William  A.  Woods,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  India 
napolis. 

IOWA. 

George  W.  Bah1,  Vice-President  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Iowa 
City. 

William  M.  Brooks,  D.  D.,  ex-President  of  Tabor  College,  Tabor. 

Arthur  Billings  Chaffee,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Central  Univer 
sity  of  Iowa,  Pella. 

Lorenzo  S.  Coffin,  President  of  the  Railroad  Temperance  Asso 
ciation,  Fort  Dodge. 

21 


A.  B.  Cummings,  Lawyer,  Des  Moines. 

Amos  Noyes  Currier,  Director  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Iowa 

City. 
Rev.  Marc  W.  Darling,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 

Church,  Sioux  City. 
James  G.  Day,  Lawyer,  Des  Moines. 

Peter  A.  Dey,  President  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Iowa  City. 
Hamline  H.  Freer,  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Cornell  Col 
lege,  Mount  Vernon. 
Thomas  Gait,  Ha  warden. 

George  A.  Gates,  D.  D.,  President  of  Iowa  College,  Grinnell. 
Robert  M.  Haines,  Lawyer,  Grinnell. 

Richard  C.  Hughes,  A.  M.,  President  of  Tabor  College,  Tabor. 
William  F.  King,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Cornell  College, 

Mount  Vernon. 
Rev.  Laur.  Larsen,  President  of  the  Norwegian  Luther  College, 

Decorah. 

Alvin  J.  McCrary,  Lawyer,  Keokuk. 
Jesse  Macy,  Professor  of  Constitutional  History,  Iowa  College ; 

author  of  a  work  on  the  English  Constitution,  Grinnell. 
Charles  A.  Schaeffer,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  State  University 

of  Iowa,  Iowa  City. 
0.  P.  Shivas,  Dubuque. 
Herbert  L.  Stetson,  D.  D.,  President  of  Des  Moines  College,  Des 

Moines. 

Samuel  Swisher,  Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Iowa  City. 
J.  T.  Turner,  Director  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Iowa  City. 
J.  L.  Waite,  Editor  of  "  The  Hawk-Eye,"  Burlington. 
C.  S.  Welch,  Director  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Iowa  City. 

KANSAS. 

Jacob  A.  Clutz,  D.  D.,  President  of  Midland  College,  Atchison. 

Cassius  G.  Foster,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Topeka. 

Chester  A.  Place,  A.  M.,  B.  D.,  President  of  the  Southwest  Kan 
sas  College,  Winfield. 

J.  L.  S.  Riggs,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Ottawa  University,  Ottawa. 

Carl  A.  Swensson,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Bethany  College,  Linds- 
borg. 

KENTUCKY. 

James  Lane  Allen,  author  of  "  The  Choir  Invisible,"  etc.,  Frank 
fort. 

John  W.  Barr,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  District  of 
Kentucky,  Louisville. 

John  T.  Brown,  Editor  of  "The  Christian  Guide,"  Louisville. 

22 


Thomas  W.  Bullitt,  Lawyer,  Louisville. 

W.  D.  Caudee,  Instructor  in  Berea  College,  Berea. 

F.  B.  Converse,  Publisher  of  "  The  Christian  Observer,"  Louis 
ville. 

Ernest  Green  Dodge,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Greek,  Berea  College, 
Berea. 

Rev.  L.  V.  Dodge,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Political  Science,  Borea 
College,  Berea. 

Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  U.  Dudley,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  Protestant 
Episcopal  Bishop  of  Kentucky,  Louisville. 

T.  T.  Eaton,  Editor  of  "  The  Western  Recorder,"  Louisville. 

E.  P.  Fairchild,  Berea. 

Rev.  John  G.  Fee,  Emeritus  Professor  in  Berea  College,  Berea. 

John  Fox,  Jr.,  Author  (Big  Stone  Gap,  Virginia). 

John  F.  Hager,  Lawyer,  Ashland. 

James  P.  Helm,  Lawyer,  Louisville. 

Charles  Hodge,  Louisville. 

Alexander  P.  Humphrey,  Lawyer,  Louisville. 

Richard  W.  Knott,  Editor  of  "  The  Evening  Post,"  Louisville. 

H.  C.  McDowell,  President  of  the  Lexington  and  Easton  Rail 
way  Company,  Lexington. 

William  A.  Obenchain,  A.M.,  President  of  Ogden  College,  Bow 
ling  Green. 

Rev.  Henry  M.  Peuniman,  Professor  of  Christian  Evidences, 
Berea  College,  Berea. 

William  H.  Whitsitt,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Southern 
Baptist  Theological  Seminary;  Writer  on  Denominational 
Subjects,  Louisville. 

Arthur  Yager,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Georgetown  College,  George 
town. 

John  W.  Yerkes,  Lawyer,  Danville. 

LOUISIANA. 

Dudley  Avery,  New  Iberia. 

Henry  H.  Hall,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

Rev.  Max  Heller,  Rabbi  of  Temple  Sinai,  New  Orleans. 

James  D.  Hill,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

William  Wirt  Howe,  Lawyer ;  President  in  1898  of  the  Ameri 
can  Bar  Association ;  Historical  Writer,  New  Orleans. 

B.  F.  Jones,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

Ernest  B.  Kruittschuitt,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

Henry  J.  Leovy,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

Andrew  P.  McCorinick,  United  States  District  Court  Judge, 
New  Orleans. 

Branch  K.  Miller,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 

23 


Edward  C.  Mitchell,  D.  D.,  President  of  Leland  University,  New 

Orleans. 

J.  C.  Morris,  New  Orleans. 

Don  A.  Pardee,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  New  Orleans. 
David  Pierson,  late  Judge  Xlth  District,  Natchitoches. 
D.  W.  Pipes,  Clinton. 

Frank  L.  Richardson,  Lawyer,  New  Orleans. 
J.  G.  White,  Alexandria. 

MAINE. 

Henry  S.  Burrage,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  Zion's  Advocate  " ;  Writer 

on  the  History  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Portland. 
Nathaniel  Butler,  D.  D.,  President  of  Colby  University,  Water- 

ville. 
George  C.  Chase,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Bates   College, 

Lewiston. 

Josiah  Crosby,  Lawyer,  Dexter. 
Lucilius  A.  Emery,  Ellsworth. 
Abram  W.  Harris,  Sc.  D.,  President  of  the  University  of  Maine, 

Orono. 
William  DeWitt  Hyde,  President  of  Bowdoin  College ;  author 

of  "  Outlines  of  Social  Theology,"  Brunswick. 
J.  G.  Merrill,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Mirror,"  Portland. 
Rt.  Rev.  Henry  A.  Neely,  S.  T.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  Maine,  Portland. 
John  A.  Peters,  Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Judicial  Court, 

Bangor. 
Sewell  C.  Strout,  Associate  Justice,   State   Supreme  Judicial 

Court,  Bangor. 

Joseph  W.  Symonds,  Lawyer,  Portland. 
Andrew  P.  Wiswell,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Judicial 

Court,  Ellsworth. 

MARYLAND. 

Peter  Ainslee,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Tribune,"  Baltimore. 

Bernard  Carter,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

John  K.  Cowen,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

The  William  J.  C.  Dulany  Company,  Publishers  of  "  The  Metho 
dist  Protestant,"  Baltimore. 

Thomas  Fell,  LL.  D.,  President  of  St.  John's  College,  An 
napolis. 

Daniel  C.  Gilman,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Johns  Hopkins  Univer 
sity  ;  author  of  Historical  and  Educational  Works ;  Member 
of  President  Cleveland's  Venezuelan  Commission,  Baltimore. 

John  Hinkley,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

William  Keyser,  Baltimore. 

24 


Eugene  Levering,  Baltimore. 

Charles  Marshall,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

Thomas  J.  Morris,  United  States  District  Court  Judge, 
Baltimore. 

John  Prontiss  Poe,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

Ira  Remsen,  M.  I).,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  Baltimore. 

F.  T.  Tagg,  Editor  of  "  The  Methodist  Protestant,"  Baltimore. 

Francis  J.  Wagner,  D.  D.,  President  of  Morgan  College,  Bal 
timore. 

William  Pinkuey  White,  Lawyer,  Baltimore. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Alexander  Agassiz,  LL.  D.,  Director  of  the  Museum  of  Com 
parative  Zoology,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich,  Poet,  Boston. 

Charles  Allen,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court  (retired), 
Boston. 

Joseph  A.  Allen,  Principal  of  English  and  Classical  School, 
Medfield. 

Nathaniel  F.  Allen,  English  Classical  School,  West  Newton. 

Edward  Atkinson,  Statistician  and  Writer  on  Political  Econ 
omy,  etc.,  Boston. 

Rev.  Erastus  Blakeslee,  Brookline. 

Samuel  Bowles,  Editor  of  "  The  Republican,"  Springfield. 

Louis  D.  Brandois,  Lawyer,  Boston. 

George  W.  Cable,  author  of  "Old  Creole  Days,"  etc.,  North 
ampton. 

Edward  Capen,  Librarian  of  the  Haverhill  Public  Library; 
formerly  Librarian  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  Haverhill. 

Samuel  B.  Capen,  Boston. 

Franklin  Carter,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Williams  College ;  author 
of  a  "  Life  of  Mark  Hopkins,"  Williamstown. 

Charles  R.  Codman,  Boston. 

Robert  Codman,  Boston. 

Alfred  C.  Cox,  Boston. 

James  M.  Crafts,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Massachusetts  Insti 
tute  of  Technology,  Boston. 

Rev.  Cephas  B.  Crane,  D.  D.,  Baptist  Clergyman  and  Writer, 
Cambridge. 

Charles  W.  Eliot,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Harvard  University; 
Writer  on  Educational  and  other  subjects,  Cambridge. 

William  Endicott,  jr.,  of  C.  F.  Hovey  &  Company,  Boston. 

Dana  Estes,  Publisher,  Boston. 

Reginald  H.  Fitz,  M.  D.,  Boston. 

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Ginn  &  Company,  Publishers,  Boston. 

Asaph  Hall,  Professor  of  Celestial  Mechanics,  Harvard  Univer 
sity;  Vice-President  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences, 

Cambridge. 
Edward  Everett  Hale,  D.  D.,  Unitarian  Clergyman ;  Editor  and 

Author,  Boston. 

George  Harris,  D.  D.,  President  of  Andover  Theological  Semi 
nary  ;  author  of  "  Moral  Evolution,"  Andover. 
Alfred  Hemenway,  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Col.  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson,  Author ;  Colonel  of  a  Negro 

Regiment  in  the  Civil  War,  Cambridge. 
George  Hodges,  D.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Episcopal  Divinity  School, 

Cambridge. 
Alvah  Hovey,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Newton  Theological 

Institution ;     Baptist    Clergyman ;     author    of     Theological 

Works,  Newton  Centre. 
Archibald  Murray  Howe,  Cambridge. 

Osborne  Howes,  Boston  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  Boston. 
Cyrus  Jordan,  Editor  of  "  The  Morning  Star,"  Boston. 
Et.  Eev.  William  Lawrence,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 
William  H.  Lincoln,  Boston. 
Little,  Brown  &  Company,  Publishers,  Boston. 
Arthur  T.  Lyman,  Boston. 
Willard  F.  Mallalieu,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  Auburndale. 
Edwin   D.  Mead,   Editor  of  "The  New  England   Magazine"; 

Writer  and  Lecturer  on  Social  and  Historical  Topics,  Boston. 
George  F.  Mifflin,  of  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company,  Publishers, 

Boston. 

Morgan  Miller,  Boston. 
Philip  W.  Moen,  Manufacturer,  Worcester. 
Philip  S.  Moxom,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the   South  Congregational 

Church,  Springfield. 
Eobert  Treat  Paine,  President  of  the  Associated  Charities  of 

Boston  and  of  the  Robert  Treat  Paine  Association,  Boston. 
Charles  Parkhurst,  Editor  of  "  Zion's  Herald,"  Boston. 
George  Putnam,  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Milton  Eeed,  Fall  Eiver. 

William  J.  Eolfe,  Ph.  D.,  Shakespearean  Scholar,  Cambridge. 
John  E.  Eussell,  ex-Congressman,  Leicester. 
Barthold  Schlesinger,  Brookline. 
Horace  E.  Scudder,  Editor  until   recently  of   "  The  Atlantic 

Monthly  "  ;  Author,  Boston. 
Francis  B.  Sears,  Vice-President  of  the  Third  National  Bank, 

Boston. 

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Frederick  C.  Shattuck,  Boston. 

Judson  Smith,  D.  D.,  Secretary,  American  Board  of  Commis 
sioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  Boston. 
James   Bradley  Thayer,   LL.  D.,   Professor  in   Harvard  Law 

School,  Cambridge. 
Joseph  G.  Thorp,  Cambridge. 
Charles  H.  Trask,  Concord. 
John  Trowbridge,  D.  Sc.,  Professor  of  the  Application  of  Science 

to  the  Useful  Arts,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge. 
Benjamin  F.  Trueblood,  LL.  D.,  Boston. 
Herbert  D.  Ward,  Novelist,  Newton  Centre. 
William  Fairfield  Warren,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Boston 

University;  Writer  on  Religious  Subjects,  Boston. 
Winslow  Warren,  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Amos  B.  Wells,  Managing  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Endeavor 

World,"  Boston. 
George  M.  Whitaker,  President  and   Manager  of  "The  New 

England  Farmer,"  Boston. 
Francis  H.  Williams,  M.  D.,  Boston. 
Albert  E.  Winship,   Editor  of  "The  Journal   of  Education"; 

author  of  a  "  Life  of  Horace  Mann,"  Boston. 

MICHIGAN. 

August  F.  Bruske,  D.  D.,  President  of  Alma  College,  Alma. 

John  W.  Champlin,  Lawyer,  Grand  Rapids. 

Byron  M.  Cutcheou,  Lawyer,  Grand  Rapids. 

Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  F.  Davies,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Michigan,  Detroit. 

L.  R.  Fiske,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  ex-President  of  Albion  College, 
Albion. 

Rt.  Rev.  George  DeN.  Gillespie,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Western  Michigan,  Grand  Rapids. 

Claudius  B.  Grant,  Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Lansing. 

H.  B.  Hut-chins,  Dean  of  the  Law  School,  University  of  Michi 
gan,  Ann  Arbor. 

C.  A.  Kent,  Lawyer,  Detroit. 

Otto  Kirchner,  Lawyer,  Detroit. 

Joseph  B.  Moore,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court, 
Lansing. 

George  F.  Mosher,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Hillsdale  College,  Hills- 
dale. 

William  X.  Ninde,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  Detroit. 

John  Pattou,  ex-United  States  Senator,  Grand  Rapids. 

Ashley  Pond,  Lawyer,  Detroit. 

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Rev.  James  G.  Rodger,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Benzonia  College, 

Benzonia. 
Henry  H.  Swan,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Eastern 

District  of  Michigan,  Detroit. 

MINNESOTA. 

George  H.  Bridgman,  D.  D.,  President  of  Hamline  University, 
St.  Paul. 

W.  P.  Clough,  Vice-President  of  the  Great  Northern  Railroad, 
St.  Paul. 

S.  G.  Comstock,  Moorehead. 

Judson  N.  Cross,  Lawyer,  Minneapolis. 

William  B.  Dean,  ex-State  Senator,  St.  Paul. 

Rt.  Rev.  Mahlon  Norris  Gilbert,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant 
Episcopal  Bishop  Coadjutor  of  Minnesota,  St.  Paul. 

Arthur  M.  Keith,  Lawyer,  Minneapolis. 

Col.  William  Lochren,  ex-Commissioner  of  Pensions,  Minne 
apolis. 

Rev.  Thorbjorn  N.  Mohn,  President  of  St.  Olaf  College,  North- 
field. 

Daniel  Rogers  Noyes,  St.  Paul. 

Emerson  W.  Peet,  President  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
St.  Paul. 

John  S.  Pillsbury,  Manufacturer;  ex-Governor  of  Minnesota, 
Minneapolis. 

Walter  H.  Sanborn,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  St.  Paul. 

John  S.  Sherrill,  Editor  of  "  The  North  and  West,"  Minneapolis. 

James  W.  Strong,  D.  D.,  President  of  Carleton  College,  Northfield. 

George  Sverdrup,  President  of  Augsberg  Seminary,  Minneapolis. 

James  Wallace,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Macalester  College,  St.  Paul. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

S.  S.  Calhoon,  Lawyer,  Jackson. 

Robert  B.  Fulton,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Mis 
sissippi,  University. 

Charles  B.  Galloway,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South,  Jackson. 

Robert  A.  Hill,  ex-United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Oxford. 

Edward  Mayers,  Jackson. 

MISSOURI. 

Elmer  B.  Adams,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Eastern 

District  of  Missouri,  St.  Louis. 
J.   M.   Atwater,   President  of  the   Central   Christian   College, 

Albany. 

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Rt.  Rev.  Edward  R.  Atwill,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  West  Missouri,  Amazonia. 

William  Barton,  President  of  the  Commercial  Club,  Kansas  City. 

William  Henry  Black,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Missouri  Valley 
College,  Marshall. 

James  L.  Blair,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

Thomas  Bowman,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Epis 
copal  Church,  St.  Louis. 

Wilbur  F.  Boyle,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

Theodore  Brace,  Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Jefferson 
City. 

Col.  J.  C.  Cravens,  Lawyer,  Springfield. 

Col.  John  Doniphan,  Lawyer,  St.  Joseph. 

Rev.  Homer  T.  Fuller,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Drury  College, 
Springfield. 

J.  H.  Garrison,  A.  M.,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Evangelist,"  St. 
Louis. 

William  Potts  George,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Westminster 
Presbyterian  Church,  Kansas  City. 

Frank  Hagerman,  Lawyer,  Kansas  City. 

D.  M.  Harris,  Editor  of  "  The  Observer,"  St.  Louis. 

Homy  Hitchcock,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

Richard  II.  Jesse,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University  of  Mis 
souri,  Columbia. 

J.  V.  C.  Karnes,  Kansas  City. 

Fred  W.  Lehman,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

George  E.  Leighton,  St.  Louis. 

Gardiner  Lathrop,  Merchant,  Kansas  City. 

Lowell  M.  McAfee,  Chairman  of  the  Faculty,  Park  College,  Park- 
ville. 

T.  S.  McPheeters,  President  of  The  McPheeters  Warehouse  Com 
pany,  St.  Louis. 

John  T.  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  Kansas  City. 

Thomas  Shackelford,  Glasgow. 

William  S.  Shirk,  Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

Amos  M.  Thayer,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  St.  Louis. 

J.  A.  Thompson,  D.  D.,  President  of  Tarkio  College,  Tarkio. 

Rt.  Rev.  Daniel  S.  Tuttle,  S.  T.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  Missouri,  St.  Louis. 

Stephen  P.  Twiss,  Kansas  City. 

MONTANA. 

Rt.  Rev.  Leigh  R.  Brewer,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Mon 
tana,  Helena. 
John  B.  Claybrug,  Lawyer,  Helena. 


William  H.  DeWitt,  Lawyer,  Butte. 
Cornelius  Hedges,  Helena. 
J.  W.  Strevell,  Lawyer,  Miles  City. 
Lester  S.  Willson,  Merchant,  Bozeman. 

NEBRASKA. 

William  P.  Aylsworth,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Cotner  University, 
Lincoln. 

Eev.  Oscar  F.  Davies,  President  of  Gates  College,  Neligh. 

Eobert  W.  Furnas,  ex-Governor  of  Nebraska,  Brownville. 

G.  W.  Lamberton,  Lawyer,  Lincoln. 

Eev.  Luther  P.  Ludden,  Pastor  of  Grace  Lutheran  Church,  Lin 
coln. 

George  E.  MacLean,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of 
Nebraska,  Lincoln. 

William  H.  Munger,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  District 
of  Nebraska,  Omaha. 

James  M.  Woolworth,  Lawyer  and  ex-Judge,  Omaha. 

Et.  Eev.  George  Worthington,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  Nebraska,  Omaha. 

NEVADA. 

E.  L.  Fulton,  Eeno. 

NEW  HAMPSHIEE. 

Edgar  Aid  rich,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Littleton. 

Isaac  N.  Blodgett,  Franklin. 

Ira  Colby,  Claremont. 

Eev.  Walter  Dole,  Enfield. 

Eev.  George  E.  Hall,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  Dover. 

Benjamin  E.  Kimball,  Concord  and  Montreal  Eailroad,  Concord. 

Et.  Eev.  William  Woodruff  Niles,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  New  Hampshire,  Concord. 

Charles  H.  Eichardson,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
Dartmouth  College ;  author  of  "  American  Literature,  1607- 
1885,"  Hanover. 

William  J.  Tucker,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Dartmouth  Col 
lege  ;  author  of  "  The  New  Movement  in  Humanity,"  Hanover. 

NEW  JEESEY. 

Henry  A.  Buttz,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Drew  Theological 

Seminary,  Madison. 

Grover  Cleveland,  ex-President  of  the  United  States,  Princeton. 
Frederic  N.  Dodge,  Pater  son. 

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Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  Lawyer,  Newark. 

William  Henry  Green,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Acting  President  of  Prince 
ton  Theological  Seminary ;  author  of  "  The  Higher  Criticism 
of  the  Pentateuch,"  Princeton. 

John  Kean,  United  States  Senator-elect,  Elizabeth. 

Andrew  Kirkpatrick,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Dis 
trict  of  New  Jersey,  Newark. 

R.  V.  Lindabury,  Lawyer,  Newark. 

Henry  Morton,  D.  Sc.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Stevens  Institute 
of  Technology,  Hoboken. 

Cortlandt  Parker,  Lawyer,  Newark. 

Francis  L.  Patton,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Princeton  Uni 
versity;  author  of  "The  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures,"  etc., 
Princeton. 

Rt.  Rev.  John  Scarborough,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  New  Jersey,  Trenton. 

Robert  Seton,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  St.  Joseph's  Roman  Catholic 
Church,  Jersey  City. 

Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Starkey,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  Newark,  Newark. 

Frank  R,  Stockton,  author  of  "  The  Lady,  or  the  Tiger,"  etc., 
Convent  Station. 

B.  Van  Syckel,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Trenton. 

Charles  A.  Young,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  Princeton 
University,  Princeton. 

NEW  YORK. 

Lymau  Abbott,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Editor  of  "The  Outlook";  late 

Pastor  of  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn. 
John  L.  Adams,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
Henry  M.  Alden,  LL.  D.,  Editor  of  "  Harper's  Monthly  "  ;  author 

of  "  God  in  His  World,"  etc.,  New  York. 
James  W.  Alexander,  President  of  the  University  Club ;  Vice- 

President  of  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  New  York. 
H.  T.  Ambrose,  President  of  the  American  Book  Company, 

Publishers,  New  York. 
Paul  K.  Ames,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Charles  Andrews,  Lawyer;  ex-Chief  Justice  of  the  State  Court 

of  Appeals,  Syracuse. 
William  W.  Appleton,  Publisher,  President  of  D.  Appleton  and 

Company ;  a  Director  of  the  American  Book  Company,  New 

York. 

Bartlett  Arkell,  Publisher  of  "  Leslie's  Weekly,"  New  York. 
W.  W.  Atterbury,  D.  D.,  Secretary  of  the  New  York  Sabbath 

Committee,  New  York. 
Samuel  P.  A  very,  Art  Connoisseur,  New  York. 

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Jared  S.  Babcock,  President  of  the  Harlem  Club,  New  York. 

Theodore  Bacon,  Lawyer,  Rochester. 

Otto  T.  Bannard,  Banker;  ex-Commissioner  of  Schools,  New 
York. 

Philip  G.  Bartlett,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Joshua  L.  Barton,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Thomas  F.  Bayard,  Lawyer  (son  of  ex- Ambassador  Bayard), 
New  York. 

Charles  C.  Beaman,  Lawyer;  member  of  the  firm  of  Evarts, 
Choate  &  Beaman,  New  York. 

Clarence  E.  Beebe,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Gabriel  I.  Behrisch,  Lawyer,  Brooklyn. 

Henry  S.  Bennett,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Prank  Sherman  Benson,  Lawyer,  Brooklyn. 

Samuel  R.  Betts,  Patent  Lawyer,  New  York. 

John  S.  Billings,  M.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D.,  Director  of  the  New 
York  Public  Library;  formerly  Librarian  of  the  United  States 
Surgeon-General's  Office  and  Curator  of  the  Army  Medical 
Museum ;  was  in  charge  of  Vital  Statistics,  10th  and  llth 
Censuses;  author  of  "The  National  Medical  Dictionary," 
etc.,  New  York. 

Wilson  S.  Bissell,  Lawyer;  ex-Postmaster-General,  Buffalo. 

Cephas  Brainerd,  Lawyer ;  Lecturer  on  International  Law ; 
Chairman,  International  Committee,  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association ;  Member  of  World's  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New 
York. 

Maj.  Marshall  H.  Bright,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  at  Work," 
New  York. 

Addison  Brown,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Southern 
District  of  New  York,  New  York. 

Charles  F.  Brown,  ex-Justice  of  the  Marine  Court,  New  York. 

James  M.  Buckley,  D.  D.,  Author ;  Editor  of  "  The  Christian 
Advocate,"  New  York. 

L.  Dunton  Bulkley,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Edward  L.  Burlingarne,  Author;  Editor  of  "  Scribner's  Maga 
zine,"  New  York. 

William  Allen  Butler,  Lawyer ;  Political  Satirist ;  author  of 
"  Nothing  to  Wear,"  etc. ;  Member  of  the  Council  of  New  York 
University;  ex-President  of  the  American  Bar  Association, 
New  York. 

John  L.  Cadwalader,  Lawyer ;  ex-Assistant  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  United  States,  New  York. 

Alexander  Cameron,  Lawyer;  Director  of  the  New  York  and 
New  Jersey  Telephone  Company  and  other  Corporations, 
New  York. 

Charles  W.  Canfield,  New  York. 

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LeGrand  B.  Cannon,  Lawyer;  ox-President  of  the  Delaware  and 

Hudson  Canal  Company ;  Colonel  of  Volunteers,  Civil  War, 

New  York. 

John  G.  Carlisle,  Lawyer ;  ex-Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ;   for 
merly  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  and  later  a 

United  States  Senator,  New  York. 
Andrew    Carnegie,    Manufacturer ;     author    of    "  Triumphant 

Democracy,"  etc.,  New  York. 

Samuel  T.  Carter,  Editor  of  "  The  Church  Union,"  New  York. 
Walter  S.  Carter,  Lawyer ;  during  Civil  War  was  a  Member  of 

the  Christian  Commission ;  President  of  the  Department  of 

Music,  Brooklyn  Institute,  Now  York. 
E.  A.  Caswell,  Metal  Merchant,  New  York. 
Charles  T.  Catliu,  Author,  Brooklyn. 
Daniel  H.  Chamberlain,  LL.  D.,  Lawyer ;  ex-Governor  of  South 

Carolina,  New  York. 
Charles   F.  Chandler,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

Columbia  University,  New  York. 

William  M.  Chase,  Artist,  ex-President  of  the  Society  of  Amer 
ican  Artists,  New  York. 
Charles  F.  Chichester,  Treasurer  of  The  Century  Co.,  Publishers, 

New  York. 
Joseph   H.   Choate,  Lawyer ;    Ambassador  to   Great    Britain ; 

President  of  the  New  York  State  Constitutional  Convention 

of  1894,  New  York. 
William  G.  Choate,  Lawyer;   ex-United   States  District  Court 

Judge,  New  York. 

John  Clafliu,  Dry-goods  Merchant,  New  York. 
Charles  M.  Clark,  Engineer,  New  York. 
William  Z.  Clark,  Orlean. 
Henry  Clark  Coe,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
John  C.  Coleman,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
William  B.  Coley,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
Douglas  John  Connah,  Artist,  New  York. 
Ebenezer  Buckingham  Convers,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
John  H.  Cook,  President  of  the  Harlem  Republican  Club,  New 

York. 
Most  Rev.  M.  A.  Corrigan,  D.  D.,  Roman  Catholic  Archbishop, 

Metropolitan  of  New  York,  New  York. 
Hiram  Corson,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Cornell 

University ;  Chaucerian  and  Early  English  Scholar,  Ithaca. 
Bernard  F.  Cotton,  Brooklyn. 

Frederic  R.  Coudert,  LL.  D.,  J.  U.  D.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Edward  B.  Cox,  New  York. 

Alfred  C.  Coxe,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Utica. 
H.  Holbrook  Curtis,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

5  33 


Julian  Wheeler  Curtiss,  Manager  of  A.  G.  Spalding  &  Com 
pany,  New  York. 

R.  Fulton  Cutting,  Banker;  President  of  the  Association  for 
Improving  the  Condition  of  the  Poor,  New  York. 

William  B.  Davenport,  Lawyer,  Brooklyn. 

Julien  T.  Davies,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Boothe  Colwell  Davis,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Alfred  University, 
Alfred. 

George  H.  Day,  Director  of  the  National  Board  of  Trade  of 
Cycle  Manufacturers,  New  York. 

James  E.  Day,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  Syracuse  Univer 
sity,  Syracuse. 

Robert  W.  De  Forest,  President  of  the  Charity  Organization 
Society,  New  York. 

Charles  De  Garmo,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Pedagogy,  Cornell  Uni 
versity  ;  ex-President  of  Swarthmore  College,  Ithaca. 

E.  Ritzema  De  Grove,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Charles  C.  Deming,  Lawyer,  President  of  the  Jacksonville, 
Tampa  &  Key  West  R.  R.  Company,  New  York. 

ChauDcey  M.  Depew,  United  States  Senator;  Chairman  of  the 
Directors  of  the  Vanderbilt  System  of  Railways,  New  York. 

Theodore  L.  De  Vinne,  Printer,  New  York. 

James  B.  Dill,  Lawyer,  and  Director  in  Banking  and  other  Cor 
porations,  New  York. 

John  F.  Dillon,  Lawyer;  ex-Justice,  State  Court  of  Appeals, 
New  York. 

E.  L.  Dillingham,  with  Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  Publishers,  New 
York. 

William  P.  Dixon,  Lawyer  and  Director  in  Banking  and  Insur 
ance  Corporations,  New  York. 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Croswell  Doane,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant 
Episcopal  Bishop  of  Albany ;  Founder  of  St.  Agnes  School, 
etc.,  Albany. 

Frank  H.  Dodd,  of  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Publishers,  New 
York. 

William  E.  Dodge,  Merchant ;  Chairman,  National  Arbitration 
Committee;  President,  Evangelical  Alliance  of  the  United 
States,  New  York. 

John  B.  Drury,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Intelligencer,"  New 
York. 

John  Duncan,  Secretary  of  the  New  York  Scottish  Society,  New 
York. 

Robert  Dunlap,  Manufacturer ;  Proprietor  of  "  Truth " ;  Presi 
dent  of  the  New  York  Scottish  Society,  New  York. 

John  S.  Durand,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Robert  Earl,  ex-Chief  Justice,  State  Court  of  Appeals,  Herkimer. 

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Dorman   B.  Eaton,  LL.  D.,  Publicist;    author  of  the   United 

States  Civil  Service  Law ;  formerly  Member  of  the  National 

Civil  Service  Commission,  New  York. 
Wilfred  E.  Eaton,  New  York. 
Edward  Egglestou,  LL.  D.,  author  of  "  The   Beginnings   of  a 

Nation,"  "  The  Hoosier  Schoolmaster,"  etc.,  New  York. 
Rev.  Joachim  Elmendorf,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Harlem  Collegiate 

Church,  New  York. 
Arthur  II.  Ely,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
William  Phelps  Eno,  New  York. 
Allen  W.  Evarts,  Lawyer  (son  of  ex-Secretary  of  State  William 

M.  Evarts),  New  York. 

John  H.  Farrell,  Editor  of  "  The  Times-Union,"  Albany. 
Paul  Fenn,  New  York. 

Henry  M.  Field,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "The  Evangelist,"  New  York. 
Arthur  Lymau  Fiske,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
Charles  N.  Flint,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Henry  T.  Folsom,  New  York. 
Paul   Leicester  Ford,  Historian,  Bibliographer  and  Novelist; 

author  of  "  The  Honorable  Peter  Sterling,"  etc.,  New  York. 
Roger  Foster,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Daniel  C.  French,  Sculptor,  New  York. 
Robert  M.  Gallaway,  Financier,  New  York. 
John  A.  Garver,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Lewis  B.  Gawtry,  Electrician,  New  York. 

Rev.  Franklin  Gaylord,  Congregational  Clergyman,  New  York. 
F.  Frederick  Georger,  Real  Estate,  New  York. 
Elbridge  T.  Gerry,  President  of  the  Society  for  the  Prevention 

of  Cruelty  to  Children  ;  Lawyer,  New  York. 
John  Gibb,  Importer,  New  York. 
William  T.  Gilbert,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Richard  Watson  Gilder,  Editor  of  "The  Century";  New  York. 
Parke  Godwin,  Journalist  and  Historian,  New  York. 
Paul  Goepel,  Patent  Lawyer ;  President  of  the  German  Leider- 

kranz,  New  York. 

Nicholas  M.  Goodlett,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
William  B.  Goodwin,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Charles  W.  Gould,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Hugh  J.  Grant,  ex-Mayor  of  New  York,  New  York. 
Clay  M.  Greene,  Dramatic  Author ;  Shepherd  of  the  Lambs  Club, 

New  York. 
Richard  Henry  Greene,  Lawyer;  Secretary  of  the  New  York 

Genealogical  Society,  New  York. 
William  Elliot  Griffis,  D.  D.,  an  authority  on  Japanese  Topics ; 

author  of  "  Brave  Little  Holland  and  What  She  Has  Taught 

Us,"  etc. ;  Dutch  Reformed  Clergyman,  Ithaca. 

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Daniel  J.  Griffith,  New  York. 

William  Milne  Grinnell,  Architect,  New  York. 

William  C.  Gulliver,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Frank  L.  Hall,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

William  C.  Hall,  New  York. 

Frank  H.  Hamlin,  Lawyer,  Canandaigua. 

J.  Henry  Harper,  of  Harper  &  Bros.,  Publishers,  New  York. 

Orlando  M.  Harper,  Commission  Merchant,  New  York. 

John  A.  Hartwell,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Thomas  S.  Hastings,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  ex-President  of  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York. 

Edward  W.  Hatch,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court, 
Brooklyn. 

Henry  Hentz,  Merchant ;  ex-President  of  the  New  York  Cotton 
Exchange,  New  York. 

Abram  S.  Hewitt,  LL.  D.,  ex-Mayor  of  New  York ;  ex-Congress 
man  ;  Manufacturer,  New  York. 

Joseph  C.  Hoagland,  Merchant,  Brooklyn. 

Noble  Foster  Hoggson,  Decorator  and  Contractor,  New  York. 

John  Holden,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

George  C.  Holt,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Henry  Holt,  Publisher,  New  York. 

Isaac  A.  Hopper,  President  of  the  Twelfth  Ward  Savings  Bank, 
New  York. 

William  B.  Hornblower,  Lawyer;  nominated  by  President 
Cleveland  an  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  New  York. 

Henry  E.  Howland,  LL.  D.,  Lawyer  and  ex-Judge,  New  York. 

William  B.  Howland,  Publisher  of  "  The  Outlook,"  New  York. 

Thomas  Hunt,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Dwight  W.  Hunter,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Daniel  Huntington,  Artist ;  ex-President  of  the  National  Acad 
emy  ;  ex-President  of  the  Century  Club,  New  York. 

Et.  Rev.  Frederic  Dan  Huntington,  S.  T.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D., 
Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Central  New  York,  Syracuse. 

Richard  M.  Kurd,  New  York. 

George  Edward  Ide,  Larchmont  Manor. 

Charles  R.  Ingalls,  Lawyer ;  ex-Justice  of  the  State  Supreme 
Court,  Troy. 

Darwin  R.  James,  President  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Trade 
and  Transportation,  New  York. 

Thomas  L.  James,  ex-Postmaster-General;  President  of  the 
Lincoln  National  Bank,  New  York. 

E.  G.  Janeway,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Theodore  C.  Janeway,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Joseph  Jefferson,  Actor;  President  of  the  Players  Club,  New  York. 

36 


Eastman  Johnson,  Artist,  New  York. 

Robert  Underwood  Johnson,  Author ;  Associate  Editor  of  "  The 

Century,"  New  York. 

D wight  Arven  Jones,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Rev.  Robert  Ellis  Jones,  D.  D.,  President  of  Hobart  College, 

Geneva. 

Cyrus  Field  Judsou,  Real  Estate,  New  York. 
William  A.  Keener,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Columbia  Law  School, 

New  York. 

Clarence  H.  Kelsey,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
John  S.  Kennedy,  Banker,  New  York. 
George  Edward  Kent,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
J.  Frederic  Keruochan,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
James  M.  King,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Clergyman  of  the  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church  (retired) ;  Secretary  of  the  Society  for  the 

Protection  of  American  Institutions,  New  York. 
Sherman  W.  Kuevals,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
E.  Henry  Lacombe,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  New 

York. 

Daniel  S.  Lamont,  ex-Secretary  of  War,  New  York. 
Edward  Lauterbach,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
William  H.  Law,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
William  H.  L.  Lee,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Thomas  H.  Leggett,  Mining  Engineer,  Batavia. 
Charles  H.  Levermore,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Adelphi  College, 

Brooklyn. 

Johnson  Livingston,  President  of  the  National  Express  Com 
pany,  New  York. 
Francis  Lobdell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Rector  of  Tiinity  Episcopal 

Church,  Buffalo. 

Franklin  D.  Locke,  Lawyer,  Buffalo. 
Ernest  St.  George  Lough,  Exporter,  New  York. 
Seth  Low,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Columbia  University;  Publicist; 

ex-Mayor  of  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Robert  L.  Luce,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Lea  Luguer,  Bedford. 

Chester  W.  Lymau,  Manufacturer,  New  York. 
Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  LL.  D.,  Associate  Editor  of  "The  Outlook  " ; 

Essayist,  New  York. 

George  L.  McAlpiu,  Tobacco  Manufacturer,  New  York. 
Charles  McBurney,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
Robert  R.  McBurney,  General  Secretary  of  the  Young  Men's 

Christian  Association,  New  York. 
S.  S.  McClure,  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "  McClure's  Magazine," 

New  York. 
James  M.  McCormick,  Real  Estate,  New  York. 

37 


Henry  MacCracken,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  New  York 
University,  New  York. 

S.  S.  J.  McCutcheon,  Merchant,  New  York. 

Edward  A.  MacDowell,  Mus.  D.,  Professor  of  Music,  Columbia 
University,  New  York. 

Joseph  T.  McDowell,  New  York. 

Jacob  W.  Mack,  ex-Commissioner  of  Public  Schools,  New  York. 

James  W.  McLane,  M.  D.,  President  of  the  College  of  Physi 
cians  and  Surgeons,  New  York. 

Valentine  Marsh,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

John  A.  Marshall,  New  York. 

Newell  Martin,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Alfred  Bishop  Mason,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Robert  Maxwell,  Manufacturer,  Batavia. 

George  W.  Mead,  Lawyer,  Brooklyn. 

John  Gr.  Milburn,  Lawyer,  Buffalo. 

R.  Gr.  Miner,  Artist ;  President  of  the  Salmagundi  Club,  New 
York. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Clay  Moran,  D.  D.,  Episcopal  Clergyman  (re 
tired),  New  York. 

Adelbert  Moot,  Lawyer,  Buffalo. 

Richard  D.  Morse,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

William  F.  Morse,  President  of  the  Manhattan  Chess  Club, 
New  York. 

Levi  P.  Morton,  ex- Vice-President  of  the  United  States ;  ex- 
Grovernor  of  New  York ;  Banker,  New  York. 

T.  Halsted  Myers,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

R.  Heber  Newton,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  All  Souls  Episcopal  Church, 
New  York. 

DeLancey  Nicoll,  ex-District  Attorney  of  New  York  County, 
New  York. 

Franklin  Noble,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  Treasury  Magazine," 
New  York. 

Denis  O'Brien,  Associate  Justice,  State  Court  of  Appeals, 
Albany. 

Robert  C.  Ogden,  with  John  Wanamaker,  New  York. 

Col.  Stephen  H.  Olin,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Alexander  E.  Orr,  President  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce; 
President  of  the  Rapid  Transit  Commission,  New  York. 

Henry  E.  Owen,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Paul  Palton,  New  York. 

LeRoy  Parker,  Buffalo. 

William  Parkin,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Herbert  Parsons,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

W.  H.  Parsons,  Jr.,  Importer,  New  York. 

Charles  E.  Patterson,  Lawyer,  Troy. 

38 


Frank  D.  Pavey,  Lawyer ;  ex-State  Senator,  New  York. 

George  Foster  Peabody,  Banker,  of  Spencer,  Trask  &  Co., 
Brooklyn. 

Wheeler  H.  Poekham,  Lawyer ;  ex-President  of  the  New  York 
Bar  Association,  New  York. 

Dudley  R.  Phelps,  Lawyer;  head  of  Law  Division,  United 
States  Custom  House,  New  York. 

Charles  W.  Pierson,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Gifford  Pinchot,  Director  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  For 
estry,  New  York. 

Frank  H.  Platt,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

George  B.  Post,  ex-President  of  the  American  Institute  of  Ar 
chitects,  New  York. 

Rt.  Rev.  Henry  C.  Potter,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  New  York,  New  York. 

Aaron  M.  Powell,  Editor  of  "  The  Philanthropist,"  New  York. 

Edward  P.  Powell,  author  of  "  Our  Heredity  from  God,"  etc., 
Clinton. 

Charles  M.  Pratt,  President  of  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn. 

Pascal  P.  Pratt,  President  of  the  Manufacturers  and  Traders 
Bank,  Buffalo. 

George  Haven  Putnam,  head  of  firm  of  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
Publishers  ;  author  of  Works  on  Copyright  and  Literary  His 
tory,  New  York. 

Andrew  V.  V.  Raymond,  D.  D.,  President  of  Union  College, 
Schenectady. 

Whitelaw  Reid,  Editor  of  "  The  Tribune  " ;  Special  Ambassador 
of  the  United  States  to  Great  Britain  at  the  Queen's  Jubilee ; 
ex-Minister  to  France;  Member  of  the  Peace  Commission, 
New  York. 

William  H.  Rideing,  author  of  "  Thackeray's  London,"  "  In  the 
Land  of  Lorna  Doone,"  etc.,  New  York. 

George  L.  Rives,  LL.  D.,  Lawyer;  ex-Assistant  Secretary  of 
State ;  Trustee  of  Columbia  University  and  of  the  New  York 
Public  Library ;  Rapid  Transit  Commissioner,  New  York. 

James  Robb,  Chief  of  the  New  York  Caledonian  Club,  New 
York. 

John  Rogers,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Sherman  S.  Rogers,  Lawyer;  Member  of  the  Executive  Com 
mittee  of  the  National  Civil  Service  Reform  League,  Buffalo. 

John  L.  Romer,  Lawyer,  Buffalo. 

D.  B.  St.  John  Roosa,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  Governor  of  New  York  ;  ex- Assistant  Sec 
retary  of  the  Navy;  ex-United  States  Civil  Service  Commis 
sioner;  ex-Police  Commissioner  of  New  York;  Colonel  of 
Volunteers  in  Spanish  War,  Albany. 

39 


Elihu  Root,  Lawyer ;  President  of  the  Union  League  Club ; 

Member  of  the  New  York  State  Constitutional  Convention  of 

1894,  New  York. 
Simon  W.  Rosendale,  Lawyer;    ex- Attorney-General  of  New 

York,  Albany. 

Charles  Howland  Russell,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Frederick  S.  Salisbury,  Treasurer  of  the  Whiting   Company, 

New  York. 
William  T.  Sampson,  Rear- Admiral,  United  States  Navy,  New 

York. 
Jacob  H.  Schiff,  Banker,  of  Kuhn,  Loeb  and  Company,  New 

York. 

Emile  Schultz,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
J.  G.  Schurman,  D.  Sc.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Cornell  University ; 

American  Commissioner  to  the  Philippines ;  author  of  "  The 

Ethical  Import  of  Darwinism,"  etc.,  Ithaca. 
Carl  Schurz,  ex-Secretary  of  the  Interior ;  ex-United  States  Sen 
ator  ;  President  of  the  National  Civil  Service  Reform  League ; 

Major-General  of  Volunteers,  Civil  War;  Author,  New  York. 
Frank   H.  Scott,  President  of  The   Century  Co.,  Publishers, 

New  York. 
Charles  Scribner,  head  of  the  firm  of  Charles  Scribner's  Sons, 

Publishers,  New  York. 
Frederick  Seymour,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Albert  Shaw,  Ph.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  American  Monthly  Review 

of  Reviews " ;   author  of  "  Municipal   Government  in  Great 

Britain,"  etc.,  New  York. 

James  R.  Sheffield,  ex-President  of  the  New  York  Fire  Depart 
ment,  New  York. 

Henry  K.  Sheldon,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Edward  M.  Shepard,  Lawyer ;  author  of  "  Life  of  Martin  Van 

Buren,"  New  York. 
Thomas  G.  Shearman,  Lawyer ;  author  of  Legal  and  Economic 

Works,  New  York. 

Thomas  T.  Sherman,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Charles  H.  Shevill,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Nelson  Shipman,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Rev.  Samuel    Simkin,  Pastor    of  the  Friends    Church,  West 

Branch. 

W.  W.  Skiddy,  Merchant,  New  York. 

Charles  R.  Skinner,  LL.  D.,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  In 
struction,  Albany. 
Rev.  Thomas  R.  Slicer,  Pastor  of  All  Souls  Unitarian  Church ; 

author  of  "  The  Great  Affirmations  of  Religion,"  New  York. 
William  M.  Sloa-ne,  L.  H.  D.,  Professor  of  History,  Columbia 

University ;  author  of  a  Life  of  Napoleon,  etc.,  New  York. 

40 


George  W.  Smalley,  New  York  Correspondent  for  "  The  Lon 
don  Times";  formerly  London  Correspondent  for  "  The  New 
York  Tribune  "  ;  author  of  "  Studies  of  Men,"  etc.,  New  York. 

Albert  K.  Smiley,  Hotel  Proprietor,  Lake  Mohonk. 

Daniel  Smiley,  Lake  Mohonk. 

Andrew  H.  Smith,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Charles  Robinson  Smith,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Rev.  J.  Lindley  Spicor,  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  New 
York. 

Thomas  S.  Southwick,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Edward  Wells  Southworth,  New  York. 

Henry  B.  B.  Stapler,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Edmund  C.  Stedman,  Poet  and  Critic  ;  author  of  "  The  Victorian 
Poets,"  etc. ;  Banker,  New  York. 

Ernest  G.  Stedmau,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

John  W.  Sterling,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

William  E.  Stiger,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Manhattan  Con 
gregational  Church,  New  York. 

Henry  L.  Stimsou,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Charles  Augustus  Stoddard,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  New  York 
Observer,"  New  York. 

Horace  S.  Stokes,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

James  Stokes,  of  the  International  Committee  of  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  New  York. 

William  S.  Stone,  M.  D.,  New  York. 

Richard  S.  Storrs,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Pil 
grims;  Author,  Brooklyn. 

Charles  Howard  Strong,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Josiah  Strong,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  League  for  Social  Service  ; 
author  of  "  Our  Country,"  etc.,  New  York. 

William  L.  Strong,  ex-Mayor  of  New  York;  Wholesale  Dry- 
goods  Merchant,  New  York. 

M.  Woolsey  Stryker,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Hamilton  Col 
lege;  author  of  "Hamilton,  Lincoln,  and  other  Addresses," 
Clinton. 

Russell  Sturgis,  Architect ;  authority  on  Art,  Architecture  and 
Archaeology,  New  York. 

Francis  B.  Swayne,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Noah  H.  Swayne,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

Wager  Swayne,  Lawyer ;  Brigadier-General,  United  States 
Army  (retired) ;  served  in  Civil  War ;  Assistant  Commissioner 
of  the  Freedman's  Bureau,  New  York. 

Henry  W.  Taft,  Lawyer;  ex-Commissioner  of  Schools,  New 
York. 

J.  B.  Coles  Tappau,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

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James  M.  Taylor,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,   President  of  Vassar  College, 

Poughkeepsie. 

Nikola  Tesla,  Electrical  Inventor,  New  York. 
John  S.  Thacher,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
Thomas  Thacher,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Allen  M.  Thomas,  M.  D.,  New  York. 
George  Ogden  Thomas,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Hector  W.  Thomas,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Anthony  Thompson,  New  York. 
Henry  D.  Tiffany,  Real  Estate,  New  York. 
J.  Kennedy  Tod,  Banker ;    ex-President  of  the   St.  Andrew's 

Society,  New  York. 
William  H.  Tolman,  Ph.  D.,  Secretary  of  the  League  for  Social 

Service,  New  York. 

James  M.  Townsend,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Benjamin  F.  Tracy,  Lawyer;  ex-Secretary  of  the  Navy;   ex- 
Associate  Justice  of  the  State  Court  of  Appeals ;  Colonel  of 

Volunteers,  Civil  War,  New  York. 

Roger  S.  Tracy,  M.  D.,  Register  of  Vital  Statistics,  New  York. 
Spencer  Trask,  Banker,  New  York. 

Moses  Coit  Tyler,  L.  H.  D.,  Professor  of  History,  Cornell  Uni 
versity;  author  of  Histories  of  American  Literature,  Ithaca. 
John  B.  Uhle,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Thomas  B.  Van  Buren,  Importer,  New  York. 
Augustus  Van  Cortlandt,  Tuxedo  Park. 
Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  Railway  Financier  and  Capitalist,  New 

York. 
Rev.  Henry  van  Dyke,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Brick  Presbyterian 

Church ;  author  of  "  The  Poetry  of  Tennyson,"  etc.,  New  York. 
J.  Leonard  Varick,  Manufacturer,  New  York. 
T.  Alfred  Vernon,  Manufacturer,  Brooklyn. 
Howard  T.  Walden,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

William  J.  Wallace,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  Albany. 
William  Hayes  Ward,  D.  D.,   Editor  of  "The  Independent," 

New  York. 
Col.  George  E.  Waring,  Jr.,  ex-Commissioner  of  Street  Cleaning ; 

author  of  Works  on  Agriculture,  Sanitary  Engineering,  etc.; 

Colonel  of  Volunteers,  Civil  War,  New  York. 
Lucien  C.  Warner,  M.  D.,  Manufacturer,  New  York. 
John  DeWitt  Warner,  Lawyer  and  ex-Congressman,  New  York. 
James  W.  Warren,  Insurance,  New  York. 
Edwin  H.  Weatherbee,  Merchant,  New  York. 
Alexander  S.  Webb,  LL.   D.,  President  of  the  College  of  the 

City  of  New  York;   ex-Postmaster-General   of  the  United 

States,  New  York. 
Samuel  W.  Weiss,  Lawyer,  New  York. 

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William  T.  G.  Weymouth,  New  York. 

Truman   C.  White,   Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court, 

Buffalo. 

James  Whitely,  Broker,  New  York. 

William  C.  Whitney,  ex-Secretary  of  the  Navy,  New  York. 
Charles  Wilhelms,  New  York. 
David  Willcox,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Walter  F.  Willcox,  Ph.  D.,  Associate  Professor  of  Social  Science 

and  Statistics,  Cornell  University;   Secretary  of  the  Ameri 
can  Economic  Association,  Ithaca. 
Philip  J.  Wilson,  Chemist,  New  York. 
William  Winter,  Dramatic  Critic  of  "  The  New  York  Tribune  " ; 

author  of  "Shakespeare's  England,"  Lives  of  Edwin  Booth 

and  Joseph  Jefferson,  etc.,  New  York. 
Frank  S.  Witherbee,  Merchant,  New  York. 
John  D.  Wood,  Broker,  New  York. 
Thomas  W.  Wood,  President  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design, 

New  York. 
George  Edward  Woodberry,  Professor  of  Literature,  Columbia 

University ;  author  of  "  The  North  Shore  Watch,"  "  Life  of 

Edgar  Allan  Poe,"  etc.,  New  York. 
John  S.  Woodruff,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
Timothy  L.  Woodruff,  Lieutenant-Go vernor ;  Director  in  many 

banking  and  other  corporations,  Brooklyn. 
Edwin  D.  Worcester,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  New  York. 
John  A.  Collier  Wright,  Lawyer,  Rochester. 
William  Henry  Yale,  Dry-goods  Merchant,  New  York. 
Ephraim  M.  Youmaus,  Merchant,  New  York. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

J.  W.  Bailey,  Editor  of  "  The  Biblical  Review,"  Raleigh. 

Richard  H.  Battle,  Lawyer,  Raleigh. 

Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Blount  Cheshire,  Jr.,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  North  Carolina,  Raleigh. 

J.  C.  Clapp,  D.  D.,  President  of  Catawba  College,  Newton. 

Theodore  F.  Davidson,  Lawyer,  Asheville. 

L.  L.  Hobbs,  A.  M.,  President  of  Guilford  College,  Guilford 
College. 

Thomas  0.  Hogg,  M.  D.,  Raleigh. 

Charles  McNamee,  Attorney  and  General  Manager  of  Biltmore, 
Biltmore. 

Thomas  R.  Purnell,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Raleigh. 

D.  J.  Sanders,  D.  D.,  President  of  Biddle  University,  Charlotte. 

Rev.  David  J.  Satterfield,  D.  D.,  President  of  Scotia  Seminary, 
Concord. 

James  E.  Shepard,  ex-Chief  Justice  of  North  Carolina,  Raleigh. 

43 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Guy  C.  H.  Corliss,  Chief  Justice  of  the  State  Supreme  Court, 

Grand  Forks. 
Seth  Newman,  Lawyer,  Fargo. 

OHIO. 

James  W.  Bashford,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  Delaware. 

E.  J.  Blandin,  Cleveland. 
W.  J.  Brice,  Cincinnati. 

Gen.  Roeliff  Brinkerhoff,  President  of  the  American  Prison 
Association ;  ex-President  of  the  National  Conference  of  Char 
ities  and  Corrections,  Mansfield. 

R.  G.  Campbell,  Vice-President  of  Franklin  College,  New 
Athens. 

James  H.  Canfield,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Ohio  State  Univer 
sity,  Columbus. 

George  P.  Clarke,  A.  M.,  President  of  Hillsboro  College, 
Hillsboro. 

Jacob  D.  Cox,  ex-Secretary  of  the  Interior;  ex-Governor  of 
Ohio;  Military  Historian;  Major-General  of  Volunteers,  Civil 
War,  commanding  23d  Army  Corps  at  its  close,  Oberlin. 

John  Merrill  Davis,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  President  of  Rio  Grande 
College,  Rio  Grande. 

John  H.  Doyle,  Lawyer,  Toledo. 

Dan  P.  Eells,  President  of  the  Commercial  National  Bank, 
Cleveland. 

F.  Forchheimer,  M.  D.,  Cincinnati. 

Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Congregational  Clergy 
man;  author  of  "Who  Wrote  the  Bible,"  "Applied  Chris 
tianity,"  etc.,  Columbus. 

Judson  Harmon,  ex-Attorney-General  of  the  United  States, 
Cincinnati. 

Rev.  Hiram  Collins  Haydn,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presby 
terian  Church,  Columbus. 

Clay  Herrick,  Principal  (with  Mr.  Hickok)  of  the  Western  Re 
serve  Academy,  Hudson. 

Charles  T.  Hickok,  Principal  (with  Mr.  Herrick)  of  the  Western 
Reserve  Academy,  Hudson. 

P.  W.  Huntington,  Columbus. 

E.  W.  Hyde,  C.  E.,  Dean  and  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Univer 
sity  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati. 

E.  W.  Kittredge,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati. 

Virgil  P.  Kline,  Attorney  for  the  Standard  Oil  Company,  Cleve 
land. 

44 


George  W.  Knight,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  History  and  Political 
Science,  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus. 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Andrew  Leonard,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Ohio,  Cleveland. 

William  T.  McCliutock,  Chillicothe. 

Walter  A.  Mahony,  Columbus. 

Charles  Manchester,  B.  D.,  Acting  President  of  Findlay  College, 
Findlay. 

David  Mead  Massie,  Chillicothe. 

Lawrence  Maxwell,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati. 

Samuel  T.  Mitchell,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Wilberforce  University, 
Wilberforce. 

G.  P. Osborne, editor  of  "The  Journal  and  Messenger,"  Cincinnati. 

David  Philipson,  Rabbi  of  the  Mound  Street  Temple,  Cincinnati. 

J.  D.  Pratt,  Vice-President  of  The  Barney  and  Smith  Car  Com 
pany,  Dayton. 

D.  B.  Puriiiton,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Denison  University,  Gran- 
ville. 

B.  K.  Rachford,  M.  D.,  Cincinnati. 

Augustus  J.  Ricks,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Cincin 
nati. 

Melville  Ritchie,  Editor  of  "  The  Christian  Press,"  Cincinnati. 

Fred  L.  Rowe,  Publisher  of  "  The  Christian  Leader,"  Cincinnati. 

George  R.  Sage,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Southern 
District  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati. 

J.  G.  Schmindlapp,  President  of  the  Union  Savings  Bank  and 
Trust  Company,  Cincinnati. 

Rev.  H.  F.  Shupe,  Editor  of  "  The  Young  People's  Christian 
Union  "  and  "  The  Young  People's  Watchword,"  Dayton. 

William  T.  Spear,  Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Columbus. 

Rev.  Samuel  P.  Spreng,  Editor  of  "  The  Evangelical  Messenger," 
Cleveland. 

Andrew  Squire,  Lawyer,  Cleveland. 

Carlos  M.  Stone,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Cleve 
land. 

William  H.  Taft,  Judge,  United  States  Circuit  Court  of  Ap 
peals,  Cincinnati. 

William  0.  Thompson,  D.  D.,  President  of  Miami  University, 
Oxford. 

Charles  F.  Thwing,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Western  Re 
serve  University,  Cleveland. 

Rt.  Rev.  Boyd  Vincent,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  Co 
adjutor  of  Southern  Ohio,  Cincinnati. 

John  M.  Walden,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episco 
pal  Church,  Cincinnati. 

Faye  Walker,  D.  D.,  President  of  Oxford  College,  Oxford. 

45 


Millard  F.  Warner,  B.  D.,  M.  D.,  President  of  Baldwin  Univer 
sity,  Berea. 

John  W.  Warrington,  Lawyer,  Cincinnati. 

Dr.  Emerson  E.  White,  City  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Colum 
bus. 

Dr.  James  T.  Whittaker,  Cincinnati. 

W.  A.  Williams,  D.  D.,  President  of  Franklin  College,  New 
Athens. 

Samuel  E.  Williamson,  Lawyer,  Cleveland. 

Albert  A.  Wright,  A.  M.,  Chairman  of  the  Faculty  and  Professor 
of  Geology,  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin. 

OREGON. 

Edward  Bender,   Special  Agent,  United   States   Land  Office, 

Myrtle  Point. 
D.  R.  N.  Blackburn,  Lawyer,  Albany. 

D.  S.  K.  Buick,  Real  Estate  and  Investments,  Roseburg. 
W.  W.  Cotton,  Lawyer,  Portland. 

A.  M.  Crawford,  Roseburg. 

Rev.  P.  Placidus  Fuerst,  O.  S.  B.,  President  of  Mount  Angel  Col 
lege,  Mount  Angel. 

William  B.  Gilbert,  Judge,  Portland. 

Thomas  McClelland,  D.  D.,  President  of  Pacific  University,  For 
est  Grove. 

J.  M.  C.  Miller,  M.  S.,  President  of  Philomath  College,  Philo 
math. 

George  H.  Williams,  Lawyer ;  ex-Attorney-General  of  the  United 
States ;  ex-United  States  Senator,  Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

James  Allison,  D.  D.,  Editor  of   "  The   Presbyterian   Banner," 

Pittsburg. 
George  H.  Anderson,  Secretary  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Pittsburg. 

William  N.  Ashman,  Judge  of  the  Orphans'  Court,  Philadelphia. 
Joshua  L.  Bailey,  Philadelphia. 
Rev.  George  D.  Baker,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 

Church,  Philadelphia. 

E.  W.  Biddle,  Lawyer,  Carlisle. 

E.  Benjamin  Bierman,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Lebanon  Valley  Col 
lege,  Annville. 

George  Tucker  Bispham,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Rudolph  Blankenburg,  Manufacturer  and  Importer,  Philadelphia. 

II.  M.  Boies,  President  of  The  Boies  Steel  Wheel  Company, 
Scranton. 

46 


Rev.  David  R.  Breed,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Pittsburg. 

Peter  E.  Buck,  of  The  Shamokin  Hardware  Company,  Ashland. 

Joseph  Buffington,  Pittsburg. 

John  C.  Bnllitt,  Lawyer ;  Publicist,  Philadelphia. 

George  Burnham,  Jr.,  of  The  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Phila 
delphia, 

William  Butler,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Eastern 
District  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia 

Rev.  George  S.  Chambers,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Pine  Street 
Presbyterian  Church,  Pittsburg. 

Henry  T.  Coates,  Publisher,  Philadelphia. 

John  H.  Converse,  of  The  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Philadel 
phia. 

Rev.  Russell  H.  Conwell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pastor  of  The  Temple ; 
Baptist  Clergyman  ;  Author,  Philadelphia. 

Charles  Corss,  Lawyer,  Lock  Haven. 

Allen  Craig,  Lawyer  and  ex-State  Senator,  Mauch  Chunk. 

William  H.  Crawford,  D.  D.,  President  of  Alleghany  College, 
Meadville. 

W.  C.  Davies,  ex-Lieutenant-Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  To- 
wan  da. 

L.  Clarke  Davis,  Editor  of  "  The  Public  Ledger,"  Philadelphia, 

Robert  S.  Davis,  Proprietor  of  "  The  Call,"  Philadelphia. 

Samuel  Dickson,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Thomas  Messinger  Drown,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Lehigh  Univer 
sity;  an  authority  on  Chemical,  Sanitary,  and  Metallurgical 
Subjects,  South  Bethlehem. 

G.  A.  Endlich,  Reading.     . 

Theodore  M.  Etting,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Adam  H.  Fetterolf,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Girard  College,  Phila 
delphia. 

W.  N.  Frew,  Lawyer,  Pittsburg. 

Greville  E.  Fryer,  Philadelphia. 

G.  A.  Fuller,  Scranton. 

Horace  Howard  Furness,  LL.  D.,  L.  H.  D.,  Shakespearean 
Scholar,  Wallingford. 

John  B.  Garrett,  Rosemont. 

Philip  C.  Garrett,  Philadelphia. 

J.  T.  Gibson,  Editor  of  "  The  Presbyterian  Banner,"  Pittsburg. 

Nicholas  P.  Gilman,  Professor  of  Sociology  and  Ethics  in  the 
Meadville  Theological  Seminary  (Unitarian);  Managing  Editor 
of  "  The  New  World  " ;  author  of  "  Socialism  and  the  American 
Spirit"  and  other  Works  on  Economics  and  Ethics,  Meadville. 
Aaron  E.  Gobble,  D.  D.,  President  of  Central  Pennsylvania  Col 
lege,  New  Berlin. 

47 


George  S.  Graham,  LL.  D.,  Lawyer ;  District  Attorney  of  Phila 
delphia  ;  Professor  of  Criminal  Law,  University  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  Philadelphia. 

Edward  J.  Gray,  D.  D.,  President  of  Dickinson  Seminary,  Wil- 
liamsport. 

Alfred  Hand,  Lawyer ;  ex-Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of 
Pennsylvania,  Scranton. 

John  H.  Harris,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Bucknell  University, 
Lewisburg. 

Charles  C.  Harrison,  LL.  D.,  Provost  of  the  University  of  Penn 
sylvania,  Philadelphia. 

H.  B.  Hartzler,  Editor  of  "  The  Evangelical,"  Harrisburg. 

J.  Bayard  Henry,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

W.  A.  Herron,  Real  Estate,  Pittsburg. 

W.  J.  Holland,  D.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  Western  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  Alleghany. 

Samuel  B.  Huey,  Lawyer ;  counsel  for  Insurance  and  Electrical 
Corporations,  Philadelphia. 

J.  Pemberton  Hutchinson,  Newton. 

Charles  C.  Hyatt,  C.  E.,  President  of  the  Pennsylvania  Military 
College,  Chester. 

William  P.  Johnston,  D.  D.,  President  of  Geneva  College,  Beaver 
Falls. 

Joseph  Kraushopf,  D.  D.,  Rabbi  of  the  Reform  Congregation 
Keneseth  Israel,  Philadelphia. 

Henry  A.  Laughlin,  Manufacturer,  Pittsburg. 

Henry  Charles  Lea,  LL.  D.,  Publisher  and  Historian ;  author  of 
"  The  History  of  the  Inquisition,"  etc.,  Philadelphia. 

Enoch  Lewis,  Philadelphia. 

Alfred  H.  Love,  President  of  the  American  Peace  Society, 
Philadelphia. 

David  McAllister,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Editor  of  "The  Christian 
Statesman,"  Alleghany. 

J.  H.  McClelland,  M.  D.,  State  Board  of  Health,  Pittsburg. 

Col.  A.  K.  McClure,  Editor  of  "  The  Philadelphia  Times,"  Phila 
delphia. 

Col.  Henry  C.  McCormick,  Lawyer,  Williamsport. 

Gen.  D.  B.  McCreary,  Erie. 

Harvey  W.  McKnight,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Pennsylvania 
College ;  Presiding  Judge  of  the  XXXVth  State  Judicial  Dis 
trict,  Gettysburg. 

John  Meigs,  Ph.  D.,  Principal  of  the  Hill  School,  Pottstown. 

Thomas  P.  Merritt,  ex-Mayor  of  Reading,  Reading. 

Leslie  W.  Miller,  Principal  of  the  School  of  Industrial  Art, 
Pennsylvania  Museum,  Philadelphia. 


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Rev.  R.  J.  Miller,  Editor  of  "The  Christian  Union  Herald," 
Pittsburg. 

Samuel  H.  Miller,  Mener. 

S.  Weir  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Physician,  and  Man  of  Letters ; 
author  of  "  Hugh  Wynne,"  etc.,  Philadelphia. 

James  D.  Moffat,  D.  D.,  President  of  Washington  and  Jefferson 
College,  Washington. 

J.  H.  Osmer,  Lawyer,  Franklin. 

C.  Stuart  Patterson,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

J.  E.  Patterson,  Pittston  Planing  Mills,  Pittston. 

J.  Rodman  Paul,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Clement  B.  Penrose,  Judge,  Philadelphia. 

Robert  Pitcairn,  General  Agent  and  Superintendent  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad,  Pittsburg. 

Charles  Platt,  Philadelphia. 

R.  K.  Porter,  Manufacturer  of  Locomotives,  Pittsburg. 

Francis  Rawle,  Lawyer ;  Librarian  of  the  Law  Association  and 
a  Legal  Writer,  Philadelphia. 

George  Edward  Reed,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Dickinson 
College,  Carlisle. 

Horace  Disbrow  Reeve,  Editor  of  "  Association  News,"  Phila 
delphia. 

Francis  B.  Reeves,  Girard  National  Bank,  Philadelphia. 

Rev.  William  J.  Reid,  Editor  of  "  The  United  Presbyterian," 
Pittsburg. 

Isaac  N.  Rendall,  D.  D.,  President  of  Lincoln  University,  Ox 
ford. 

J.  W.  Reynolds,  Superintendent  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Erie 
Division  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  Erie. 

John  H.  Rickitson,  President  of  The  A.  Garrison  Foundry  Com 
pany,  Pittsburg. 

Joseph  G.  Rosengarten,  Philadelphia. 

Rev.  Charles  E.  St.  John,  Pastor  of  the  First  Unitarian  Church, 
Pittsburg. 

Theodore  L.  Seip,  D.  D.,  President  of  Muhlenburg  College, 
Allen  town. 

Isaac  Sharpless,  Sc.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Haverford  College, 
Haverford. 

J.  W.  Simonton,  Judge  of  the  Xllth  State  Judicial  District, 
Harrisburg. 

John  S.  Stahr,  D.  D.,  President  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  Col 
lege,  Lancaster. 

William  R.  Thompson,  Banker,  Pittsburg. 

Rev.  Kerr  Boyce  Tupper,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia. 


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Ethelbert  D.  Warfield,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Lafayette  College 
Easton. 

Charles  F.  Warwick,  Mayor  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia. 

D.  S.  Watson,  Lawyer,  Pittsburg. 

Et.  Rev.  Ozi  W.  Whitaker,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia. 

John  McGill  White,  Editor  of  "The  Presbyterian  Journal," 
Philadelphia. 

Eichard  P.  White,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Et.  Eev.  Cortlandt  Whitehead,  D.  D.,  S.  T.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  Pittsburg,  Pittsburg. 

Henry  W.  Williams,  Justice  of  the  State  Supreme  Court,  Phila 
delphia. 

Oliver  Williams,  Catasauqua. 

Stuart  Wood,  Manufacturer,  Philadelphia. 

Clinton  Eogers  Woodruff,  Lawyer,  Philadelphia. 

Stanley  Woodward,  Wilkesbarre. 


EHODE  ISLAND. 

Et.  Eev.  Thomas  March  Clark,  D.  D.,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protes 
tant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Ehode  Island ;  Writer  on  Eeligious 
Subjects,  Newport. 

Wolcott  Gibbs,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  National  Academy  of 
Sciences,  Newport. 

Abraham  Goddard,  Providence. 

John  N.  Hazard,  Manufacturer,  Peacedale. 

Eowland  Gibson  Hazard,  Manufacturer,  Peacedale. 

Augustin  Jones,  Principal  of  the  Friends  School ;  Delegate  from 
the  Peace  Society  of  Boston  and  from  the  Friends  of  New 
England  to  the  Universal  Peace  Congress,  London,  1890, 
Providence. 

Et.  Eev.  W.  N.  McVicker,  S.  T.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
Coadjutor  of  Ehode  Island,  Providence. 

Eaphael  Pumpelly,  LL.  D.,  Geologist  and  Author,  Newport. 

John  H.  Stiness,  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  Ehode 
Island,  Providence. 

Eoyal  C.  Taft,  ex-Governor  of  Ehode  Island,  Providence. 

Pardon  E.  Tillinghast,  Associate  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court, 
Providence. 

Eev.  James  G.  Vose,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Beneficent  Congrega 
tional  Church,  Providence. 

William  B.  Weeden,  Woolen  Manufacturer;  author  of  "The 
Economic  and  Social  History  of  New  England,  1620-1789," 
Providence. 

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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Rev.  Gilbert  R.  Brackett,  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Church,  Charleston. 

William  H.  Brawley,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Char 
leston. 

J.  P.  K.  Bryan,  Charleston. 

George  L.  Buist,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

Henry  Buist,  Charleston. 

J.  Souiers  Buist,  M.  D.,  Charleston. 

W.  H.  Campbell,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church, 
Charleston. 

George  B.  Cromer,  A.  M.,  President  of  Newberry  College,  New- 
berry. 

Col.  John  J.  Dargan,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

J.  B.  Drake,  Merchant,  Charleston. 

W.  W.  Duncan,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South,  Spartanburg. 

L.  M.  Dunton,  D.  D.,  President  of  Claflin  University,  Orange- 
burg. 

F.  C.  Fishburne,  Clerk  of  Charleston  County  Court,  Charleston. 
John  Forrest,  M.  D.,  Physician ;  President  of  the  Anglo-Israel 

Society,  Charleston. 

Narciso  G.  Gonzales,  Editor  of  "  The  State,"  Columbia. 

W.  M.  Grier,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Erskine  College,  Due 
West. 

James  C.  Hemphill,  Editor  of  "  The  News  and  Courier,"  Char 
leston. 

Henry  S.  Hertzog,  B.  S.,  President  of  Clemson  Agricultural 
College,  Clemson  College. 

John  Johnson,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Rector  of  St.  Philip's  Episcopal 
Church ;  Historian,  Charleston. 

A.  C.  Kaufman,  President  of  the  Vanderbilt  Benevolent  Asso 
ciation,  Charleston. 

Rev.  John  Kershaw,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's  Episcopal  Church, 
Charleston. 

Samuel  Lapham,  Alderman,  Charleston. 

A.  M.  Lee,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

Samuel  Lord,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

Edward  McCrady,  Charleston. 

W.  A.  Merchant,  Charleston. 

Julian  Mitchell,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

E.  H.  Pringle,  President  of  the  Bank  of  Charleston,  Charleston. 

Walter  Pringle,  Charleston. 

R.  G.  Rhett,  Charleston. 

G.  H.  Sass,  Charleston. 

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John  S.  Simond,  First  National  Bank,  Charleston. 

Col.  Charles  H.  Simonton,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge, 
Charleston. 

Henry  A.  M.  Smith,  Charleston. 

Augustine  T.  Smythe,  Lawyer,  Charleston. 

P.  F.  Stevens,  Bishop  of  the  Reformed  Episcopal  Church, 
Orangeburg. 

Francis  Eugene  Taylor,  Charleston. 

A.  J.  S.  Thomas,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  Baptist  Courier,"  Char 
leston. 

Rev.  W.  T.  Thompson,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Charleston. 

Otto  Tiedeman,  Merchant,  Charleston. 

Rev.  Charles  S.  Vedder,  Pastor  of  the  Huguenot  Church,  Char 
leston. 

George  A.  Wagener,  Merchant,  Charleston. 

W.  Gibbes  Whaley,  Master  in  Equity,  Charleston. 

A.  B.  Williams,  Editor  of  "  The  Daily  News,"  Greenville. 

George  W.  Williams,  Jr.,  Charleston. 

Henry  P.  Williams,  Charleston. 

John  0.  Williams,  of  "  The  Southern  Christian  Advocate," 
Greenville. 

Amos  H.  Wilson,  Charleston. 

Rev.  Robert  Wilson,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  St.  Luke's  Episcopal 
Church,  Charleston. 

H.  E.  Young,  Charleston. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

William  M.  Blackburn,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Emeritus 

College,  Huron. 
John  E.  Garland,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  District 

of  South  Dakota,  Sioux  Falls. 
Rev.   C.   B.  Clark,  Pastor  of  the  First    Methodist    Episcopal 

Church,  Huron. 
Rt.  Rev.  William  H.  Hare,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  South  Dakota;  an  authority  on  Indian  Questions  and  a 

champion  of  Indian  Rights,  Sioux  Falls. 
Rev.  W.  Herbert  Thrall,  Superintendent  of  Home   Missions, 

Huron. 

TENNESSEE. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Bachman,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 

Church,  Chattanooga. 
Samuel  Ward  Boardman,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Maryville 

College,  Maryville. 

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John  Bradden,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Central  Tennessee  Col 
lege,  Nashville. 

Charles  D.  Clark,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Eastern 
and  Middle  Districts  of  Tennessee,  Chattanooga. 

Charles  W.  Dabuey,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University  of 
Tennessee;  ex- Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the 
United  States,  Knoxville. 

Oscar  Penu  Fitzgerald,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South,  Nashville. 

Edgar  E.  Folk,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  Baptist  and  Reflector," 
Nashville. 

Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  F.  G-ailor,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
Coadjutor  of  Tennessee;  formerly  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical 
History  in  the  University  of  the  South,  Memphis. 

Rev.  E.  E.  Hoss,  Editor  of  "  The  Nashville  Christian  Advocate," 
Nashville. 

Henry  H.  Ingersoll,  LL.  D.,  Dean  and  Professor,  Department  of 
Law,  University  of  Tennessee,  Knoxville. 

Owen  James,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Roger  Williams  Univer 
sity,  Nashville. 

Col.  D.  M.  Key,  United  States  District  Court  Judge  (retired) ; 
ex-Postmaster-General  of  the  United  States,  Chattanooga. 

James  H.  Kirkland,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  Vanderbilt  University, 
Nashville. 

J.  C.  McQuiddy,  Manager  of  "  The  Gospel  Advocate,"  Nashville. 

Jere  Moore,  D.  D.,  President  of  Greenville  and  Tusculum  Col 
lege,  Tusculum. 

R.  J.  Morgan,  Lawyer,  Memphis. 

William  H.  Payne,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of 
Nashville  and  President  of  the  Peabody  Normal  School ; 
Writer  on  Pedagogical  Subjects,  Nashville. 

TEXAS. 

James  A.  Baker,  Jr.,  Lawyer,  Houston. 

J.  B.  Cranfill,  Editor  of  "  The  Texas  Baptist  Standard,"  Dallas. 

M.  L.  Crawford,  Lawyer,  Dallas. 

W.  L.  Crawford,  Lawyer,  Dallas. 

Oscar  L.  Fisher,  D.  D.,  President  of  Fort  Worth  University, 
Fort  Worth. 

Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  C.  Garrett,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  Dallas,  Dallas. 

Rufus  Hardy,  Lawyer,  Corsicana. 

Rev.  Joseph  S.  Key,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South,  Sherman. 

E.  G.  Kingsbury,  Hamilton. 

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Charles  C.  McCabe,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church ;  Pulpit  Orator,  Fort  Worth. 
Charles  W.  Ogden,  Lawyer,  San  Antonio. 
Lee  Eiddle,  Lawyer,  Granbury. 
T.  R.  Sampson,  D.  D.,  President  of  Austin  College,  Sherman. 

UTAH. 

Charles  W.  Bennett,  Lawyer,  Salt  Lake  City. 
Rev.  T.  C.  Iliff,  Salt  Lake  City. 

VERMONT. 

John  L.  Barstow,  ex-Governor  of  Vermont,  Shelburne. 

Ezra  Brainerd,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Middlebury  College,  Mid- 

dlebury. 

Henry  Fairbanks,  Ph.  D.,  Manufacturer,  St.  Johnsbury. 
Frank  F.  Lewis,  Editor  of  "  The  Vermont  Chronicle,"  Hardwick. 
James  M.  Tyler,  Assistant  Justice  of  the  State  Supreme  Court, 

Montpelier. 

VIRGINIA. 

W.  R.  Abbot,  President  of  the  Bellevue  High  School,  Bellevue. 

Edwin  W.  Bowen,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Latin,  Randolph-Macon 
College,  Ashland. 

James  V.  Brooke,  Lawyer,  Warrenton. 

George  L.  Christian,  Lawyer,  Richmond. 

Julius  D.  Dreher,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  Roanoke  College,  Salem. 

D.  B.  Easter,  Professor  in  Randolph-Macon  College,  Ashland. 

Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Church,  Richmond. 

James  Keith,  Presiding  Judge,  Supreme  Court  of  Appeals,  Rich 
mond. 

John  A.  Kern,  D.  D.,  President  of  Randolph-Macon  College, 
Ashland. 

William  J.  Leake,  Lawyer,  Richmond. 

Richard  Mcllwaine,  D.  D.,  President  of  Hampden-Sidney  Col 
lege,  Farmville. 

Thomas  Nelson  Page,  author  of  "  Marse  Chan,"  etc.,  Richmond. 

John  Paul,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Western  Dis 
trict  of  Virginia,  Harrisonburg. 

Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Clifton  Penick,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Mark's 
Episcopal  Church ;  formerly  Missionary  Bishop  of  Cape  Pal- 
mas,  Africa,  Richmond. 

Thomas  D.  Ransom,  Staunton. 

James  Power  Smith,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  "  The  Central  Presby 
terian,"  Richmond. 

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D.  F.  Sprigg,  D.D.,  Editor  of  "The  Southern  Churchman," 
Richmond. 

Col.  Walter  H.  Taylor,  President  of  the  Marine  Bank ;  Biog 
rapher,  Norfolk. 

William  M.  Thornton,  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics,  Uni 
versity  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville. 

Charles  J.  Venable,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Univer 
sity  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville. 

Edward  C.  Veuable,  of  The  S.  W.  Venable  Tobacco  Company, 
Petersburg. 

Arthur  Clarence  WTightman,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Biology  and 
Physics,  Randolph-Macon  College,  Ashland. 

Rt.  Rev.  Francis  McN.  Whittle,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  Virginia,  Richmond. 

Charles  U.  Williams,  Lawyer,  Richmond. 

William  L.  Wilson,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Washington  and  Lee 
University ;  ex-Postmaster-General  of  the  United  States ;  ex- 
Congressmaii,  Lexington. 

WASHINGTON. 

Andrew  Faulke  Burleigh,  Lawyer,  Seattle. 

Frank  Pierrepont  Graves,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University 

of  Washington,  Seattle. 

C.  H.  Hanford,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Seattle. 
John  P.  Hoyt,  ex-Chief  Justice,  State  Supreme  Court,  Seattle. 
Crawford  R,  Thoburn,  S.  T.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  Puget  Sound 

University,  Tacoma. 
George  Turner,  Lawyer,  Spokane. 
Rt.  Rev.  Lemuel  H.  Wells,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 

of  Spokane,  Spokane. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 

B.  M.  Ambler,  Lawyer,  Parkersburg. 

G.  W.  Atkinson,  Governor  of  West  Virginia,  Wheeling. 

Henry  Brannon,  Judge  of  the  State  Supreme  Court,  Weston. 

Col.  R.  P.  Chew,  Charleston. 

Nathan  Goff ,  Judge  of  the  United  States  Court  of  Appeals ;  ex- 
Secretary  of  the  Navy;  ex-Congressman;  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General,  Clarksburg. 

Rt.  Rev.  George  W.  Peterkin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Protestant  Epis 
copal  Bishop  of  West  Virginia,  Parkersburg. 

Jerome  H.  Raymond,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  the  West  Virginia 
University,  Morgantown. 

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WISCONSIN. 

Stephen  Bull,  President  of  the  Manufacturers'  National  Bank, 
Racine. 

Romanzo  Bunn,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  Western 
District  of  Wisconsin,  Madison. 

Orsamus  Cole,  Milwaukee. 

Edward  D.  Eaton,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Beloit  College, 
Beloit. 

James  G.  Flanders,  Milwaukee. 

Hamlin  Garland,  author  of  "  Main  Travelled  Roads,"  etc.,  West 
Salem. 

Et.  Rev.  Charles  C.  Grafton,  D.  D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  Fond  du  Lac ;  one  of  the  founders  of  the  "  Cowley  Fathers  " ; 
founder  of  the  Sisterhood  of  the  Holy  Nativity,  Fond  du  Lac. 

Samuel  D.  Hastings,  Green  Bay. 

John  M.  Holley,  Cashier  of  the  State  Bank,  La  Crosse. 

W.  D.  Hoard,  Editor  of  "  The  Dairyman,"  Fort  Atkinson. 

James  S.  Jenkins,  United  States  Circuit  Court  Judge,  Mil 
waukee. 

D.  C.  John,  D.  D.,  Presiding  Elder,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
Milwaukee. 

John  Johnston,  President  of  the  Wisconsin  Marine  and  Fire 
Insurance  Bank ;  Publicist,  Milwaukee. 

Benjamin  K.  Miller,  Lawyer,  Milwaukee. 

George  A.  Noyes,  Judge,  Milwaukee. 

Rev.  Arthur  Piper,  S.  T.  D.,  Warden  of  Racine  College,  Racine. 

Samuel  Plantz,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  President  of  Lawrence  University, 
Appleton. 

William  H.  Seamon,  United  States  District  Court  Judge,  East 
ern  District  of  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee. 

James  H.  Stout,  Regent  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Meno- 
monie. 

Rev.  Judson  Titsworth,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  Plymouth  Congrega 
tional  Church,  Milwaukee. 

Rev.  E.  G.  Updike,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  Madison. 

A.  G.  Vinje,  Judge  of  the  XHth  Judicial  Circuit  of  Wisconsin, 
Superior. 

TERRITORIES. 

William  H.  H.  Clayton,  United  States  District  Court  Judge, 
Central  District  of  Indian  Territory,  South  McAllester,  Indian 
Territory. 

Frank  Dale,  United  States  District  Judge,  Oklahoma  City, 
Oklahoma  Territory. 

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Hiram  Hadley,  A.  M.,  ex-Acting  President  of  the  University 
of  New  Mexico ;  ex- Acting  President  of  the  New  Mexico  Col 
lege  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanical  Arts,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

John  J.  Hawkins,  Associate  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  Arizona, 
Prescott,  Arizona  Territory. 

John  L.  McAtee,  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Oklahoma,  Enid,  Oklahoma  Territory. 

Angelo  C.  Scott,  Department  of  English  and  Literature,  Agri 
cultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Oklahoma  City,  Oklahoma 
Territory. 

William  M.  Springer,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States  Court 
of  Appeals ;  formerly  Speaker  of  the  United  States  House  of 
Representatives,  Muscogee,  Indian  Territory. 


ADDITIONAL  NAMES. 


Charles  M.  Barnurn, 
Charles  B.  Bellings, 
A.  G.  Curtin  Bierer, 
James  Isaac  Birchman, 
Amos  L.  Brown, 
George  L.  Chase, 
Addison  Clark, 
G.  I.  Cunningham, 
H.  F.  David,  Jr., 
J.  M.  Deviue, 
Horace  T.  Grannis, 
Daniel  II.  Hutchings, 
E.  Henry  Hyde, 
L.  H.  Lemons, 


Garret  W.  McEnerney, 
George  T.  Midt,  M.  D., 
E.  A.  Patted, 
Charles  A.  Prantys, 
James  S.  Pritte, 
Galere  B.  Royer, 
George  R.  Shepherd, 
Henry  P.  Stearns, 
Charles  Edwin  Street, 
Hosea  Townsend, 
Charles  S.  Ware, 
Hempstead  Washburne, 
Albert  Welsly, 
Theodore  Wright. 


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